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  1. John Theophilus Desaguliers

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox scientist name John Desaguliers image John Theophilus Desaguliers.jpg image size 300px caption John Theophilus Desaguliers 1683 1744 birth date birth date 1683 03 ... footnotes signature John Theophilus Desaguliers pronounced day za g ly ay 12 March 1683 &ndash ... results.asp?image 10198873&wwwflag &imagepos 2 John Theophilus Desaguliers ... by John Theophilus Desaguliers ref It is perhaps no coincidence that in the summer of 1718 the composer ... www.npg.org.uk live search person.asp?LinkID mp15842 John Theophilus Desaguliers 1683 1744 , Natural ... Oxford Clarendon Press Carpenter, A, 2011 , John Theophilus Desaguliers A Natural Philosopher, Engineer ... of James Brydges Earl of Carnarvon and later Duke of Chandos 1674 1744 to John Theophilus Desaguliers ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Desaguliers, John Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... February 1744 PLACE OF DEATH Covent Garden , London , England DEFAULTSORT Desaguliers, John Theophilus ... British people de John Theophilus Desaguliers es John Theophilus Desaguliers eu John Theophilus Desaguliers fr John Theophilus Desaguliers it John Theophilus Desaguliers nl John Theophilus Desaguliers ja no John Theophilus Desaguliers pl John Theophilus Desaguliers pt John Theophilus Desaguliers sl John Theophilus Desaguliers ... John Theophilus 1718 1751 graduated from Oxford, became a clergyman, and died childless, while Thomas ... of Oxford alma mater Christ Church, Oxford doctoral advisor academic advisors John Keill doctoral .... Biography Born in La Rochelle , Desaguliers was an immigrant to England from France. He was born ... Church, Oxford , and succeeded Dr John Keill in reading lectures on experimental philosophy at Hart ... as bachelor and doctor of laws. Desaguliers reputation as a scientist was sealed not only by his ... application of scientific findings. ref Gary, Paul. http pollagoras.free.fr ouvrage desaguliers livres ...   more details



  1. Theophilus John Levett

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Colonel Theophilus John Levett 11 December 1829 &ndash 27 February 1899 ... general election, 1885 1885 . File Theophilus John Levett.jpeg thumb 250px Colonel Theophilus John Levett, ca. 1879 Levett was the son of John Levett of Wychnor Hall Wychnor Park , Staffordshire and his ... Ashley Cooper, 8th Earl of Shaftesbury . Theophilus John Levett was named for his ancestor Theophilus Levett , who had served as Lichfield Recorder legal office Town Clerk in the early eighteenth century. A second son of Theophilus Levett and his wife Lady Jane was Berkeley John Talbot Levett , an officer in the Scots Guards . A third child, a daughter, never married. Theophilus John Levett ... general election, 1885 1885 before Richard Dyott 1808 1891 Richard Dyott after Sir John Swinburne, 7th Baronet Sir John Swinburne s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Levett, Theophilus John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 11 December 1829 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 February 1899 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Levett, Theophilus John Category ... books.google.com books?id NlcBAAAAQAAJ&pg RA1 PR24&lpg RA1 PR24&dq 22theophilus john levett 22 meynell&source ... PA500&lpg PA500&dq 22theophilus john levett 22&source bl&ots BvyTypS91o&sig lqLZTeC0PPiBAdra7FbSrbAkl1w ... PA292&lpg PA292&dq 22theophilus john levett 22 meynell&source web&ots 3yFAqFtk1p&sig RM1hn 63UdRpL ..., 1780 1901, J. L. Randall, Sampson Low, Marston and Company, Ltd., London, 1901 ref Capt. Theophilus ... John when he ran to keep his seat in Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament . He was a remarkably ... Feilding, 7th Earl of Denbigh on 10 January 1856, and they had a son Theophilus Basil Percy Levett ... http books.google.com books?id wcRGAAAAMAAJ&pg PA292&lpg PA292&dq 22theophilus john levett ... the World , Jenny Uglow, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York, 2002 see John Levett, MP External links Hansard contribs mr theophilus levett Theophilus Levett s start s par uk succession box title Member ...   more details



  1. John Theophilus Jenkins

    John Theophilus Jenkins January 1, 1829 &ndash January 17, 1919 was a physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island . He represented Charlottetown in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1873 to 1876 and Queen s County electoral district Queen s County in the Canadian House of Commons from 1882 to 1883 and from 1884 to 1887 as a Liberal Conservative member. He was the first native born physician on Prince Edward Island. ref http www.biographi.ca EN ShowBio.asp?BioId 42061 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online bot generated title at www.biographi.ca ref He was born in Charlottetown , the son of Reverend J.C. Jenkins and Penelope Desbrisay who was the daughter of Theophilus Desbrisay . He was educated at the Central Academy in Charlottetown and at St Bartholomew s Hospital in London, England . ref name weeks Jenkins served as a surgeon in the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Army during the Crimean War . He was coroner and health officer for Charlottetown and married Jessie Esther, the daughter of Stephen Rice politician Stephen Rice in 1856. His election to the House of Commons in 1882 was declared invalid after an appeal Jenkins was elected to the same seat in an 1884 by election after Frederick de St Croix Brecken resigned his seat to accept an appointment as postmaster for Charlottetown. He was elected to the provincial assembly in 5th Queens in an 1891 by election held after Patrick Blake ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons and served until 1893. Jenkins also raised horses and owned a ranch in Western Canada. He died in Charlottetown at the age of 70. ref name weeks cite book title Minding the House A Biographical Guide to Prince Edward Island MLAs last Weeks first Blair isbn 1 894838 01 7 year 2002 publisher Acorn Press ref His son ... . NAME Jenkins, John T ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH ..., John T Category 1829 births Category 1919 deaths Category People from Charlottetown Category Members ...   more details



  1. Theophilus

    Company John Theophilus Desaguliers 1683 1744 , natural philosopher born in France Places Theophilus ...Theophilus is a male given name with a range of alternative spellings. Its origin is the Greek word ... from Latin. Theophilus may refer to People Arts Theophilus Presbyter 1070 1125 , Benedictine monk ... to be a pseudonym of Roger of Helmarshausen Te filo Braga Theophilus Cibber 1703 1758 , English ... was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Fictitious Theophilus P. Wildebeeste, a character created by Lenny Henry Professor Theophilus Branestawm, the protagonist of the Professor Branestawm series of children s books Theophilus Msimangu, a character in Alan Paton s Cry, the Beloved Country . Theophilus Toad, a character based from Wind in the Willows used in Counselling for Toads by Robert de Board. Theophilus Goon was the bumbling, bad tempered local policeman in Enid Blyton s Five Find ... as P.C. Goon , he is identified in places as Theophilus Goon. Dr. Theophilus Tanner , a character from the Deathlands series of books Historical Theophilus geographer ancient Greek geographer Theophilos king Indo Greek king who ruled c. 90  BC Theophilus biblical the name of a person or an honorary title to whom the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles is addressed Theophilus Protospatharius ... 842 , the second of the Phrygian dynasty Theophilus of Edessa 695 785 , medieval astrologer and scholar Theophilos Erotikos 10th century Byzantine jurist and geometer Politics Te filo Borunda Theophilus Bradbury 1739 1803 , U.S. Representative from Massachusetts Bull Connor Theophilus Eugene Bull ... Civil Rights Movement Theophilus Danjuma influential Nigerian soldier and politician William Theophilus Dortch 1824 1889 , prominent Confederate politician Theophilus Eaton 1590 1658 , merchant, farmer, Puritan colonial leader, co founder and first governor of New Haven Colony, Connecticut Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk 1584 1640 , English nobleman and politician Theophilus Shepstone 1817 ...   more details



  1. Theophilus of Adana

    Theophilus. References John J. Winkler, Auctor & Actor , A Narratological Reading of Apuleius ...Image Michael Pacher 004.jpg thumb Theophilus renounces his deal with the Devil in a painting by Michael ... of Hippo Augustine . Saint Theophilus the Penitent or Theophilus of Adana died ca. 538 was a cleric ... claimed to be an eyewitness of the events, is the first to record Theophilus s story. Although Theophilus ... l nature. Legend Theophilus was the archdeacon of Adana , Cilicia which is part of modern Turkey . He ... man was elected in his stead. When the new bishop unjustly deprived Theophilus of his position as archdeacon, Theophilus regretted his humility and sought out a Magician paranormal wizard to help him contact Satan . In exchange for his aid, Satan demanded that Theophilus renounce Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary Virgin Mary in a contract signed with his own blood . Theophilus complied, and the devil gave him the position as bishop. Years later, fearful for his soul , Theophilus repented ... and verbally chastised him. Theophilus begged forgiveness and Mary promised to intercede with God ... absolution . However, Satan was unwilling to relinquish his hold over Theophilus, and it was a further three days before Theophilus awoke to find the Damnation damning contract on his chest. He then took ..., and Theophilus expired, out of sheer joy to be free from the burden of his contract. Variations Different retellings of Theophilus s tale introduce variations of certain details, including Theophilus motivation for pursuing a deal with the devil is simple jealousy . The magician is specifically ..., Theophilus deals with the devil alone. Theophilus repents the day after he makes his deal, as the bishop apologizes to him. Mary appears immediately after Theophilus begins to pray. Mary does not appear at all, but Theophilus contract appears on his chest the morning after he first prays. The devil provided Theophilus with great wealth in addition to his position in the Christian church church ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Oglethorpe

    Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe 14 September 1650 10 April 1702 was an English soldier and MP. The son of Sutton ..., and young Theophilus, soon a dashing major of Dragoons lodged adjacent to Whitehall, fell in love ... James II Theophilus became his principal equerry , and in the new Parliament elected following his accession to the throne, Theophilus was elected MP for Morpeth UK Parliament constituency Morpeth . Theophilus played a prominent part in the defeat of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth James, Duke ... . The result was that Theophilus was soon the subject of a warrant as a Jacobitism Jacobite conspirator ..., Theophilus had remained a Protestant as his father had been, and when James II finally rid his ... of his French hosts, Theophilus, after twenty years of service to the Stuarts, ruefully returned ... III . Theophilus returned to Godalming in the late Autumn of 1696. In 1698 he was elected Member ... of his sons the oldest, Lewis Oglethorpe Lewis , his second son, also called Theophilus Oglethorpe born 1684 Theophilus , and a third James Oglethorpe James , were all also subsequently MPs for the same constituency. Sir Theophilus died in 1702. His son, Lewis Oglethorpe , who was a keen and devoted follower of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Marlborough , gave up politics for the Army but died of a wound in the Battle of Schellenberg in 1704. The younger Theophilus Oglethorpe born 1684 Theophilus became an even more ardent Jacobite than his father and soon relinquished his parliamentary ... family.htm www.godalming museum.org.uk Rayment date February 2012 Theophilus Oglethorpe is the main protagonist in John Whitbourn s The Royal Changeling , 1998 , which describes the 1685 rebellion ... a fantasy treatment of the life and death of Theophilus son, Theophilus junior. S start s par ... Woodroffe after2 George Vernon 1661 1735 George Vernon s mil succession box before John Sheffield, 1st ... Churchill S end DEFAULTSORT Oglethorpe, Theophilus Category Buffs Royal East Kent Regiment officers ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Waldmeier

    Theophilus Waldmeier b 1832 Basel d 1915 was a Swiss Quaker missionary. ref http www.stefangeens.com waldmeier.html WALDMEIER, Theophilus., The autobiography of Theophilus Waldmeier, missionary being ten years life in Abyssinia and sixteen years in Syria. bot generated title at www.stefangeens.com ref Married Susan Bell, eldest daughter of John Bell, at Magdala, Ethiopia on the 4th of December 1859. http www.archive.org details theophiluswaldme00walduoft image waldmeier.jpg thumb right Theophilus Waldmeier He was held prisoner by Ethiopian Tewodros II of Ethiopia King Theodore and later released by Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala General Napier s British troops at the siege of Amba Mariam Magdala , Ethiopia in 1868. He went to Beirut with the British Syrian Mission which was founded in 1860 . He started the Friends Syrian Mission in 1873, founded Brummana High School ref http www.brummana.org.lb history3.asp Welcome bot generated title at www.brummana.org.lb ref in 1873 and the Asfuriya Mental Hospital ref http www.mundus.ac.uk cats 4 1065.htm School of Oriental and African Studies Library Lebanon Hospital for Mental and Nervous Disorders bot generated title at www.mundus.ac.uk ref in 1894. In 1874, he traveled to Europe to seek financial backing from the Society of Friends. British and American Quakers provided support for the Brummana School. ref http fr.wikipedia.org wiki Theophil Waldmeier ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Waldmeier,Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Swiss Quaker missionary DATE OF BIRTH 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Waldmeier,Theophilus Category 1832 births Category 1915 deaths Category Swiss Christian missionaries Category Swiss Quakers Category Quaker missionaries Christian bio stub Switzerland bio stub ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Cibber

    trois with John Sloper, a country squire, from whom Theophilus accepted money. ref Barker, p. 184 ref ... name are A Letter from Theophilus Cibber to John Highmore 1733 , A Lick at a Liar or Calumny Detected ...File Cibber, in the Character of Ancient Pistol 1759 .jpg thumb 220px Theophilus Cibber in the role of Ancient Pistol. Theophilus Cibber 25 or 26 November 1703 ref He was baptised at the Church of St Martin ... his father into theatrical management. In 1727, Alexander Pope satirized Theophilus Cibber in his The Dunciad ... His private life later led Theophilus into bad reputation and scandal. He died in a shipwreck while bound for Ireland and a season in Dublin . Early life and career Theophilus Cibber was born during ... Cibber, Theophilus father br small Engraving by Gerard Van der Gucht , after Jean Baptiste van Loo small As the son of Colley Cibber, one of the theatre s managers, Theophilus became involved in the management ... his share to John Highmore, and another of the managers, Robert Wilks , fell ill and died. Cibber senior became disenchanted by the involvement of Wilks widow, through her representative John Ellys ... Theophilus and friction grew between them. ref Barker, pp. 168 170 ref The other managers approached Cibber senior and offered to buy out his share. Without consulting Theophilus, Colley Cibber sold them his share for 3,000 guineas, and they promptly gave Theophilus his notice. ref Barker, p. 170 ref Theophilus led the Actor Rebellion of 1733 actors in a walkout and they set themselves up as rival ... to shut down Cibber by conspiring in the arrest of his leading actor, John Harper, on a charge of vagrancy. ref Barker, pp. 170 172 ref Public opinion swung to Theophilus side, and Harper was released. The Drury Lane managers were defeated, and Theophilus regained control of the company on his own terms. ref Barker, pp. 172 173 ref Theophilus married actress Jane Johnson and they had four children ... Maria Cibber, Theophilus second wife br small Portrait by Thomas Hudson painter Thomas Hudson small ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Parsons

    Image Theophilus Parsons.jpg thumb right Theophilus Parsons Theophilus Parsons February 24, 1750 October 30, 1813 was an American jurist . Life Born in Newbury, Massachusetts , and the son of a clergyman, Parsons was one of the early students at the Dummer Academy now The Governor s Academy before matriculating to Harvard College from which he graduated in 1769, was a schoolmaster in Falmouth now Portland, Maine from 1770 1773 he studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1774. In 1800, he moved to Boston . sfn Chisholm 1911 He served as Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts from 1806 until his death in Boston in 1813. In politics, he was active as one of the Federalist leaders in the state. He was a member of the Essex County convention of 1778 called to protest against the proposed state constitution and as a member of the Essex Junto was probably the author of The Essex Result , which helped to secure the constitution s rejection at the polls. sfn Chisholm 1911 Parsons was a member of the state constitutional convention of 1779 1780 and one of the committee of twenty six who drafted the constitution. He was also a delegate to the state convention of 1788 which ratified the Federal Constitution. According to tradition, he was the author of the famous Conciliatory Resolutions , or proposed amendments to the constitution, which did much to win over Samuel Adams and John Hancock to ratification. His Commentaries on the Laws of the United States 1836 contains some of his more important legal opinions. sfn Chisholm 1911 Parsons died in Boston . His son, also named Theophilus Parsons professor Theophilus Parsons 1797 ... wstitle Parsons, Theophilus External links http www.harvardsquarelibrary.org UIA 20Online 62parsons.html ... Persondata . NAME Parsons, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American judge DATE OF BIRTH 1749 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 30, 1813 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Parsons, Theophilus ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Thompson

    Image Theophilus Thompson.jpg thumb Theophilus Thompson Theophilus Augustus Thompson April 21, 1855 after 1874 is considered the first African American chess player recognized in the United States. ref name KingsofDifferentGame cite news title Kings of a Different Game page C01 url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 03 10 AR2007031001383.html publisher Washington Post first Avis last Thomas Lester date 2007 03 11 accessdate 2007 03 14 ref In addition to competing in tournaments, he wrote a book Chess Problems Either to Play and Mate published in 1873. Early life and education Thompson was born into slavery in Frederick, Maryland ref name Halls cite news title Not so famous halls of fame honor men and women who were the best in diverse fields work Washington Times date 1996 01 25 page M4 first Denise last Barnes accessdate 2009 05 19 ref ref name CagedBird cite web url http www.thechessdrum.net historicmoments HM Thompson index.html title The Caged Bird The Story of T.A. Thompson first Neil R. last Brennen year 2006 accessdate 2007 03 14 ref ref name MasterEmeritus cite web url http www.thechessdrum.net drummajors T Thompson.html title Theophilus Thompson Master Emeritus work The Chess Drum accessdate 2007 03 14 ref as were his parents. ref name CagedBird After ... Career In April 1872, John K. Hanshew, the publisher of The Maryland Chess Review , gave Thompson ... D.C. hosts the Theophilus Thompson Chess Club in his honor on Saturday afternoons. ref name ... Thompson , in The Chess Drum http www.thechessdrum.net drummajors T Thompson.html Theophilus Thompson Master Emeritus , in The Chess Drum http books.google.com books?id GFAAAAAYAAJ Chess Problems by Theophilus ... at ChessGames.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thompson, Theophilus ... DEFAULTSORT Thompson, Theophilus Category 1855 births Category American chess players Category ..., Maryland Category Unsolved deaths or murders Category Year of death unknown US chess bio stub fr Theophilus ...   more details



  1. Theophilus of Antioch

    There is also a Theophilus of Alexandria c. AD 412 . Infobox saint name Saint Theophilus of Antioch birth ... by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Theophilus , Patriarch of Antioch , ref ... occurred between 183 185. ref John Lightfoot , S. Ignatius , vol. ii. p. 166. ref We gather from his ... works of Theophilus existing in their time. They are the existing Apologia addressed to Autolycus a work ... and on Proverbs, which bore Theophilus s name, but which he regarded as inconsistent with the elegance and style of his other works. The Apology to Autolycus The one undoubted extant work of Theophilus .... Theophilus regards the Sibylline books that were still in Rome as authentic and inspired productions ... in life. ref ii. 37, 38. ref Theophilus s critical powers were not above his age. He adopts Herodotus ... struck with terror refusing to drink it in. In addition, Theophilus misquotes Plato several times ... the word Trinity Greek trias but not to refer to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Theophilus ... that the word may have been used before this time as many Greek Christian works before Theophilus ... chapters 1 3 . According to Theophilus, the sun is the image of God the moon of man, whose death ... the creation of the heavenly bodies are types of the Trinity . Theophilus explains the Trinity as follows ..., that so there may be God, the Word, wisdom, man. Theophilus ref Theophilus, Apologia ad Autolycum .... Conditional immortality and resurrection Ad Autolycum 1 13, 2 27 illustrate Theophilus belief in Christian ... Rogers Theophilus of Antioch the life and thought of a second century bishop p57 ref References to Old Testament The theology of Theophilus was rooted in Jewish ideas and the Hebrew scriptures. Theophilus ... of John Gospel of St. John 1 1 3 , mentioning the evangelist by name, as one of the inspired men ... bears on the date of that epistle. According to Eusebius, Theophilus quoted the Book of Revelation ... Testament is given by Otto. ref Corp. Apol. Christ. ii. 353 355. ref Although Theophilus cites ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Lindsey

    Alumni of St John s College, Cambridge fr Theophilus Lindsey nl Theophilus Lindsey ...Image Theophilus Lindsey.jpg thumb right 200px Theophilus Lindsey Theophilus Lindsey 20 June 1723 Old Style O.S. &ndash 1808 was an England English theologian and clergyman who founded the first avowedly Unitarianism Unitarian congregation in the country, at Essex Street Chapel . Life He was born in Middlewich , Cheshire , and was educated at the Leeds Free School and at St John s College, Cambridge St John s College , University of Cambridge , where in 1747 he became a fellow. ref Venn id LNDY741T name Lindsey, Theophilus ref For some time he held a Curate curacy in Spitalfields , London , and from 1754 to 1756 he travelled on the continent of Europe as tutor to the young Duke of Northumberland . He was then presented to the living of Kirkby Wiske in Yorkshire , and after exchanging it for that of Puddletown Piddletown in Dorset shire, he moved in 1763 to Catterick, North Yorkshire Catterick in Yorkshire. Here about 1764 he founded one of the first Sunday school s in England. Meanwhile he had begun to entertain Nontrinitarianism anti Trinitarian views, and to be troubled in conscience about their inconsistency with the Anglican belief since 1769 the intimate friendship of Joseph Priestley had served to foster his scruples, and in 1771 he united with Francis Blackburne archdeacon Francis Blackburne , archdeacon of Cleveland his father in law , John Jebb reformer John Jebb 1736 1786 , Christopher Wyvill 1740 1822 and Edmund Law 1703 1787 , bishop of Carlisle , in preparing a petition ... of John Disney Unitarian John Disney , who like himself had left the established church and had become ... 1774 Dissertations on the Preface to St John s Gospel and on praying to Jesus Christ 1779 Vindiciae ... Lindsey, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 June 1723 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1808 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lindsey, Theophilus Category 1723 births Category 1808 ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Feild

    Theophilus Feild aka Feild bap. 1575, Cripplegate 1636 ref Ian Atherton, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 9395 Feild, Theophilus bap. 1575, d. 1636 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 online edn, Jan 2008, accessed 7 Sept 2008 ref was successively bishop of Bishop of Llandaff Llandaff 1619 1627 , of Bishop of St David s St. David s 1627 1635 and of List of Bishops of Hereford Hereford 1635 1636 . The son of notable preacher John Feild divine John Feild and father of Architect David Feild, he entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge as a sizar but received his B.A. from Pembroke College, Cambridge Pembroke College in 1595 6. ref Venn FLT591T ref He owed his earlier promotion to the George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham Duke of Buckingham . The noted antiquary Sir John Stradling received his poetic endorsements for his works. In 1598 he was briefly master of the school that is now Colchester Royal Grammar School . ref Cite book last Higgs first Laquita M. title Godliness and governance in Tudor Colchester date 1998 publisher University of Michigan Press isbn 0 472 10890 5 page 331 ref References reflist External links worldcat id lccn no91 8574 start box s rel en succession box title Bishop of St David s before William Laud after Roger Maynwaring years 1627&ndash 1635 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Feild or Feild, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1636 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Feild or Feild, Theophilus Category 1570s births Category 1636 deaths Category Bishops of Llandaff Category Bishops of St David s Category Bishops of Hereford Category 17th century Anglican bishops Category Burials at Hereford Cathedral Category People of the Tudor period Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people UK bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Eaton

    as by Theophilus Eaton and John Davenport. Some still say, however, that Theophilus simply traded thirteen ... Theophilus Eaton, John Davenport, Robert Newman, Matthew Gilbert, Thomas Fugill, John Punderson, and Jeremiah ...Theophilus Eaton 1590 &ndash January 7, 1658 was a merchant, farmer, and Puritan colonial leader who was the co founder and first governor of New Haven Colony , Connecticut . Early life and first marriage He was born at Stony Stratford , Buckinghamshire , England in 1590, to the Vicar of Great Budworth , Chester &ndash Richard Eaton 1569 1616 and his wife, Elizabeth Shepheard 1569 1630 . ref http www.british ... Thomas Morton bishop Thomas Morton of Chester . The couple had three children Theophilus, Hannah ... Jones 1624 1706 in 1659 Theophilus Eaton Jr., or Ellis as he was known, settled in Dublin, Ireland .... Early career in England For several years Theophilus was an agent for Charles I of England ... had John Davenport clergyman John Davenport as their religious leader and they wanted to start ... out the New Haven Indians, leaving but 40 surviving males, and to that end Theophilus and his company ... also protect them from the Mohawk and the Pequots. Upon arrival in the new colony, Theophilus at first ... of American Law, but this is arguably an example of hyperbole. Epitaph Theophilus epitaph reads as follows ... Theophilus Eaton, Esqr. Govr. dec d Jan y 7, 1657, tat. 67. Eaton so fam d, so .... Siblings Although deposed in 1639 by the then Governor John Winthrop in what some have considered to be Massachusetts first Salem Witch Trials Witch Trial , Theophilus younger brother Nathaniel Eaton ... Eaton 1597 1665 , was a minister who accompanied Theophilus to New Haven, but then later chose ... Persondata . NAME Eaton, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Founder of New Haven, Connecticut ..., now Connecticut DEFAULTSORT Eaton, Theophilus Category 1590 births Category 1658 deaths Category People ... governors of Connecticut de Theophilus Eaton fr Theophilus Eaton ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Weeks

    Cleanup date November 2007 Citations missing date February 2012 Theophilus Weeks 1708 January 1772 was an early settler in the British colony of Province of North Carolina . He served as a soldier in the French ... Theophilus Weeks was born 1708 in Falmouth, Massachusetts . His parents were Benjamin and Mary Chase ... http swansborohistory.blogspot.com 2008 10 theophilus weeks founder of swansboro.html THEOPHILUS WEEKS .... Jonathan Green, Sr., died about 1735, at the age of about 35 years. On 7 October 1735, Theophilus ... on the Onslow west side of the mouth of the White Oak River, and was named The Wharf. Theophilus ... their names are not known. Citation needed date February 2012 At a court held 5 April 1743, Theophilus proved rights for eight white persons belonging to his family. The religious affiliation of Theophilus Weeks is not known, however, he is descended from the John Robinson pastor Reverend John Robinson ... in the Hadnots Creek area were deeply involved in the early Baptist movement, it is probable that Theophilus ... some 200 from Colonel John Starkey, and used the land he had purchased from Isaac Green as security ... was divided into four companies, and Theophilus Weeks became a sergeant in Captain Stephen Lee s company of Colonel John Starkey s Onslow Regiment of Militia. He is listed on a unit roster dated ... of the forty eight had been sold when Theophilus died. The Weeks home was on the west side of Broad ... in the plan of a town laid out by Theophilus Weeks. One of the town s original houses, that of Jonathan .... The name was later shortened to Swansboro. Later life The exact date and cause of Theophilus Weeks ... of Theophilus Weeks, deceased. His wife, Grace, died in August 1792. Swansboro celebrated its bicentennial .... As part of the Fourth of July celebration, a memorial marker was dedicated to Theophilus Weeks ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weeks, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Early American ..., Theophilus Category 1708 births Category 1772 deaths Category American colonial people Category North ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Dillingham

    Theophilus Dillingham 1613 1678 was an English churchman and academic, Master of Clare College, Cambridge Clare Hall, Cambridge and Archdeacon of Bedford . Life The son of Thomas Dillingham, and nephew of Francis Dillingham , ref John Peile . Biographical register of Christ s College, 1505 1905 Volume 1 1910 , p. 175. ref he was born at Over Dean , Bedfordshire . He was admitted a pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge , 13 September 1629, and graduated B.A. in 1633, M.A. in 1637. ref Venn DLNN629T ref He was elected a fellow of Sidney Sussex College in 1638, and subsequently took the degree of D.D. In 1654 he was chosen Master of Clare Hall, and he was three time vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge, in 1655, 1656, and part of 1661. At the English Restoration Restoration he was ejected from the mastership, and Thomas Paske , one of his predecessors, was readmitted, but as Dillingham had married a daughter of Paske, the latter resigned in favour of his son in law, who was re elected by the fellows in 1661. On 29 January 1662 Dillingham became prebendary of Ulskelf in York Cathedral on Paske s resignation of the position, and on 3 September 1667 he was installed as archdeacon of Bedford. He also held the rectory of Offord Cluny , Huntingdonshire . He died at Cambridge on 22 November 1678, and was buried in St. Edward s Church. Notes Reflist References DNB wstitle Dillingham, Theophilus start box s aca succession box before Ralph Cudworth title Clare College, Cambridge Master of Clare College, Cambridge years 1654&ndash 1660 after Thomas Paske succession box before Thomas Paske title Clare College, Cambridge Master of Clare College, Cambridge years 1661&ndash 1678 after Samuel Blythe end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dillingham, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1613 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1678 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dillingham, Theophilus Category 1613 births Category 1678 deaths Category Masters of Clare ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Shepstone

    native trust. A younger brother of Sir Theophilus, John Wesley Shepstone b. 1827 , filled between 1846 ...image Theophilus Shepstone00.jpg thumb Theophilus Shepstone Sir Theophilus Shepstone 8 January 1817 23 June, 1893 was a British South African Politician statesman who was responsible for the annexation of the Transvaal Colony Transvaal to Britain in 1877. Early life Theophilus Shepstone was born at Westbury on Trym near Bristol , England. When he was three years old his father, the Rev. William Theophilus, emigrated to Cape Colony . Young Shepstone was educated at the native mission stations at which his father worked, and the lad acquired great proficiency in the indigenous peoples of Africa indigenous languages of South Africa, a circumstance which determined his career. In the Xhosa Wars Xhosa War of 1835 he served as headquarters interpreter on the staff of the governor, Benjamin d Urban Sir Benjamin d Urban , and at the end of the campaign remained on the frontier as clerk to the agent for the native tribes. Natal In 1838 he was one of the party sent from Cape Colony to occupy Port Natal on behalf of Britain. This force was recalled in 1839, when Shepstone was appointed British resident .... Nothing but annexation, wrote Sir Theophilus to the Colonial Office, will or can save the state ... connected with it is a thorough sham John Martineau Martineau s Life of Sir Bartle Frere , ch. 18 ... in church matters in Natal, and was, prior to the Langalibalele rebellion , a close friend of John ... from 1884 to 1893 Theophilus was adviser to the Swazi people Swazi s 1887 1891 and AJ Shepstone b. 1852 ..., Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 January 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1893 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shepstone, Theophilus Category 1817 births Category 1893 deaths ... emigrants to South Africa af Theophilus Shepstone fr Theophilus Shepstone pt Theophilus Shepstone fi Theophilus Shepstone ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Blakeney

    Theophilus Blakeney c. 1730 22 September 1813 was an Irish people Irish politician. He was born the son of MP John Blakeney died 1747 John Blakeney and was brother of Robert Blakeney died 1762 Robert , John Blakeney died 1789 John and William Blakeney died 1804 William Blakeney . He served as a Member of Parliament MP for Athenry Parliament of Ireland constituency Athenry from 1768 to 1776 and from 1783 to 1799. During the intervening period he was MP for Carlingford Parliament of Ireland constituency Carlingford . He saw service with the United Kingdom British army at Quebec and Staten Island in 1761 while Captain land Captain in the Royal Sussex Regiment . In 1763 and again in 1776, he was appointed High Sheriff of County Galway . ref cite book last Burke first Sir Bernhard editor Arthur Charles Fox Davies title A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland publisher ... . He married in 1782 to Margaret Stafford of Gillstown, County Roscommon . Their son was John Henry ... s bef before James Daly died 1769 James Daly br John Blakeney died 1789 John Blakeney s ttl title Member of Parliament for Athenry Parliament of Ireland constituency Athenry with John Blakeney died 1789 John Blakeney years 1768 1776 s aft after John Blakeney 1756 1781 John Blakeney br John Blakeney died 1789 John Blakeney s bef before Robert Ross 1729 1799 Robert Ross br Blayney Townley Balfour ... Knox, 1st Earl of Ranfurly Thomas Knox years 1776 1783 s aft after John Blaquiere, 1st Baron de Blaquiere Sir John Blaquiere br Thomas Coghlan s bef before William Blakeney politician William Blakeney br John Blakeney died 1789 John Blakeney s ttl title Member of Parliament for Athenry Parliament of Ireland constituency Athenry with John Blakeney died 1789 John Blakeney 1783 1789 with2 William ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blakeney, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1813 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blakeney, Theophilus Category 1730s births ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Redwood

    Image Reddwood.JPG thumb Theophilus Redwood 9 April 1806 5 March 1892 was a Wales Welsh pharmacist who was one of the founding members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain . ref The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales . John Davies historian John Davies , Nigel Jenkins , Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch 2008 University of Wales Press p. 733 ISBN 978 0 7083 1953 6 ref He was born in Boverton , Llantwit Major . In 1820 he was apprenticed to his brother in law, Charles Vachell, a surgeon apothecary in Cardiff. Vachell had married Redwood s eldest half sister Margaret in 1811. He was also secretary of the Cavendish Society 1846 72 and vice president of the Chemical Society. Theophilius Redwood was never President of the Pharmaceutical Society, but was President of the British Pharmaceutical Conferences in Glasgow and Plymouth, 1876 and 77. He was also President of the International Pharmaceutical conference held in London in 1881. After his retirement in 1885, he received the title of Emeritus Professor by unanimous vote of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society. He moved back to the family home in Boverton, which he had inherited, but still continued to lecture. His last public appearance was appropriately at the Pharmaceutical Conference in Cardiff in 1891, as he himself remarked, a very different Cardiff from the one he had left in 1823. He died at home on 5 March 1892 and is buried in Llantwit Major churchyard. References reflist External links http www.cardiff.ac.uk phrmy aboutus redwoodbuilding index.html Biography of Redwood Welsh School of Pharmacy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Redwood, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 April 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 March 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Redwood, Theophilus Category People from the Vale of Glamorgan Category 1806 births Category 1892 deaths ...   more details



  1. Theophilus (biblical)

    Refimprove date June 2007 Theophilus is the name or honorary title of the person to whom the Gospel of Luke ... edition, 1958, page 358 ref in the Greek language. No one knows the true identity of Theophilus and there are several conjectures and traditions around an identity. In English language English Theophilus ... Luke and the author of Acts. Theories about who Theophilus was Coptic view Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria Coptic tradition asserts that Theophilus was a person and not an honorary title ... Bibles pages 933, 935 ref Theophilus, the High Priest was, in fact, a Roman official because he ... academia tradition maintains that Theophilus was not a person. The word in Greek means Friend of God ... excellent Theophilus was none other than the High Priest was probably Theodore Hase who contributed ... and Herbert Marsh. David L. Allen, Lukan Authorship of Hebrews 2010 Richard H. Anderson, Who are Theophilus and Johanna? The Irony of the Intended Audience 2010 Theophilus A Proposal, Evangelical Quarterly ..., Volume 4, 2009 3 4 and prior volumes ref points to Theophilus ben Ananus , Kohen Gadol High Priest of the Temple in Jerusalem from 37 41 In this tradition Theophilus would have been both a kohen ... and teachings to break down Theophilus Sadducean philosophy, maybe with the hope that Theophilus would ... sons of Eli. ref Anderson, Who are Theophilus and Johanna? The Irony of the Intended Audience of the Gospel ... as the purchaser had to recoup his purchase price. ref Anderson, Who are Theophilus and Johanna? The Irony ... Theophilus as a later high priest Mattathias ben Theophilus who served from 65 66. Note that Luke ... goes, Luke used this pattern when addressing Theophilus. Titus Flavius Sabinus Another tradition ..., Theophilus is given a crucial role in the historical novel The Flames of Rome by Paul Maier ... travels with Paul to Antioch dedicating the book of Acts to Sabinus. A lawyer Some believe that Theophilus ... . Mauck, John W. Paul on Trial. Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville, TN, 2001 External links http ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Johnson

    Theophilus Johnson 1836 1919 was an English people English amateur naturalist, artist and publisher. Theophilus or Theo Johnson was born on 23 August 1836 at Tottenham in Middlesex , the third son of George Johnson, a well to do History of candle making wax refiner from the City of London City and his wife, Ann, daughter of John Josse of Spitalfields . He was the grand uncle of Laurence Bertrand Johnson Laurence Johnson , the good friend of C. S. Lewis . Theo was apprenticed as a Stationery stationer and Printing printer , eventually starting his own letterpress printing business. He probably lived most of his life near Regent s Park as he seems to have spent most of his time visiting the London Zoo Gardens of the Zoological Society of London and producing beautiful Watercolor painting watercolour paintings of the exhibits. These he Publishing published as original works of art, along with printed or hand written text, in a large number of book s. His special interest was entomology , but he also published works on mollusc s, bird s and mammal s, including Extinction extinct ones. Perhaps of most interest was his Personal Recollections of the London Zoo during a Period of Fifty Years 1908 . This was the first accurate history of the Zoo and included never before published information concerning the true story of Jumbo , the fiasco of the white elephant and the fiction of the intellectually gifted chimpanzee, Sally . In later life, he lived at Dartford Heath in Kent where he continued to publish until his death in 1919. Twenty nine of his books are owned by the Natural History Museum , four by the Zoological Society and a few others by important institutions. However, most ..., Howard 1995 Theophilus Johnson amateur naturalist, artist and publisher extraordinaire in Archives ... Persondata . NAME Johnson, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1919 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Johnson, Theophilus Category 1836 births Category ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Levett

    Infobox person name Theophilus Levett, Esq. image image size caption birth name birth date 1693 birth ... place resting place coordinates residence St John s House, Lichfield nationality other names known ... Mary Levett n e Babington partner children Zachary Levett, John Levett, Thomas Levett parents Arthur and Anne n e Elton Levett relatives signature website footnotes Theophilus Levett 1693 1746 was an attorney ... David Garrick , among others. Life Theophilus Levett was married to Mary Babington, the daughter of Zachary ... home for 80 on January 31, 1739, when Johnson was 31 years old, a debt that Theophilus Levett s son John continued to carry after his father s death. ref http books.google.com books?id WesIAAAAIAAJ&pg ... s financial bind. Theophilus Levett and Johnson were frequent correspondents, and they remained lifelong friends, despite Levett s occasional inquiries about overdue payments. Theophilus Levett had St. John s House later Yeomanry House opposite St. John s hospital built for himself before 1732. Levett s new home replaced a house known in 1577 as Culstubbe Hall, the home of the physician Sir John ... ref Descendants Theophilus Levett s daughter Anne was, according to Anna Seward , the early ... Street. Theophilus Levett loaned his 31 year old friend Johnson 80 secured by a mortgage on the home where Johnson s mother lived The descendants of Theophilus Levett and his wife Mary Babington went ... in Staffordshire from Cheshire . ref Theophilus Levett was the son of Arthur Levett of Austerson ... of nine sons. ref Theophilus Levett was named for Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon ... Jackson Bale, Basic Books, 1998 ref ref Theophilus Levett was also descended from the Aston family ... 3&ct result PPA406,M1 ref Career Theophilus Levett served as Steward town clerk of Lichfield ... Erskine Hill, Macmillan, 2001 ref File Theophilus Levett monument 1746 Whittington Staffordshire.JPG thumb Alabaster monument to Theophilus and Mary Levett, St Giles Church, Whittington, Staffordshire ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Bird

    TOCright Theophilus Bird , or Bourne , 1608 &ndash 1663 was a seventeenth century English actor. Bird began his stage career in the House of Stuart Stuart era of English Renaissance theatre , and ended it in the English Restoration Restoration period he was one of the relatively few actors who managed to resume their careers after the eighteen year enforced hiatus 1642&ndash 60 when the theatres were closed during the English Civil War and the English Interregnum Interregnum . Beginnings Theophilus was the son of William Bird, an actor long associated with the theatrical enterprise of Philip Henslowe and active in the years 1597&ndash 1622. Theophilus was baptized on December 7, 1608. Both father William and son Theophilus alternatively spelled their family name as Bird or Bourne. The extensive Henslowe papers in the collection of Dulwich College contain many mentions of the elder Bird and members of his family. The younger Bird started out as a boy player acting female roles, as was customary at the time he played Paulina in Philip Massinger Massinger s The Renegado for Queen Henrietta s Men in 1625 in literature 1625 . He played Tota, the Queen of Fez, in Thomas Heywood s The Fair Maid of the West The Fair Maid of the West, Part 2 around 1630, when he was 21 years old. ref J. B .... Vol. 9, John Pitcher and Susan P. Cerasano, eds. Lewisburg, PA, Fairleigh Dickinson University ... 1658 , works of John Ford dramatist John Ford and collaborators. ref Terence P. Logan and Denzell ... his leg while fencing onstage, during a performance of Sir John Suckling poet John Suckling s play ... s comedy Flora s Vagaries on November 3, 1663 in literature 1663 . ref John Downes, Roscius Anglicanus .... ref Bird s son, Theophilus Bird the Younger, pursued his own acting career during the Restoration era. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bird, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE ... Bird, Theophilus Category 1608 births Category 1663 deaths Category English actors Category ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Higgons

    Theophilus Higgons c.1578 1659 was an English Anglicanism Anglican divines divine and convert to Catholicism . ref name DNB Dictionary of National Biography , Higgons, Theophilus 1578? 1659 , divine, by N. D. F. Pearce. Published 1891. ref Life The son of Robert Higgons, he was born at Chilton, Buckinghamshire Chilton , near Brill , Buckinghamshire , and was educated partly in the free school at Thame in Oxfordshire . In November 1592 he became a student of Christ Church, Oxford , at the age of 14. He proceeded B.A. 20 October 1597, and M.A. 4 June 1600. ref name DNB Higgons was inclined to Puritanism , and while censor at Christ Church he sawed down the maypole . On the promotion of Thomas Ravis , Dean of Christ Church, as Bishop of Gloucester 17 March 1605 , Higgons became his domestic chaplain, continuing with him till Ravis translation to London 2 June 1607 , when he became lecturer at St Dunstan Fleet Street , and was much followed as preacher. After he had been established there for some time, Higgons gave offence by a marriage. He therefore left his wife and went into the North of England, but soon returned. ref name DNB Higgons became discontented and was converted to Roman Catholicism , probably by John Floyd Jesuit John Floyd . He went to France and spent two years at Douai and the College of St. Omer , where his father went to try to bring him to Protestantism. He took the pseudonym Thomas Forster. He went on to Rouen , where he lived for some time but he found no preferment as a Catholic. ref name DNB Higgons was reconverted to Protestantism by Thomas Morton bishop Thomas Morton , who had replied to one of his books. He then became rector of Hunton, Kent , near Maidstone . During the First English Civil War his living was sequestered, and he was taken into the house ..., Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1578 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1659 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Higgons, Theophilus Category People of the Tudor period Category People ...   more details



  1. Theophilus Brown

    Area Figurative Art 1950 1956 , Berkeley, University of California Press, 1990. Arthur, John., Theophilus ... http www.berkshirefinearts.com 02 26 2008 theophilus brown paintings collages and drawings by john arthur.htm ...Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Theophilus Brown image imagesize caption birth name birth date birth date 1919 4 7 mf y birth place Moline, Illinois death date Death date and age 2012 2 8 1919 4 7 mf yes death place San Francisco, California nationality United States American field Visual Arts training movement Bay Area Figurative Movement spouse Paul Wonner domestic partner works patrons influenced by influenced awards William Theophilus Brown April 7, 1919  February 8, 2012 was an American artist . He became prominent as a member of the Bay Area Figurative Movement . Background and career A descendant of early American intellectuals, Brown was born in Moline, Illinois . His great grandfather was friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau . Brown s father was an inventor and chief designer, at the John Deere Company in Moline, Illinois. ref http www.wpi.edu alumni video theo.html ref ref http towers.wpi.edu read 3091 Gordon Library exhibits ref While attending Yale University in the late 1930s, Brown met composer Paul Hindemith and poet May Sarton , with whom he would share lifetime friendships. After graduating in 1941, Brown was drafted in World War II . Following his discharge, he began to study painting, moving between New York City and Paris , meeting an impressive range of artists that included Pablo Picasso , Georges Braque Braque , Alberto Giacometti ... at Yale, was also close to a number of composers, including John Cage , Francis Poulenc Poulenc , Samuel ... novelist Janet Frame . In his later years, Brown still managed to paint daily. Theophilus Brown ... Brown, Theophilus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 7, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Brown, Theophilus Category 1919 births Category 2012 deaths Category Abstract expressionist artists ...   more details




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