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- Arthur Agarde or Agard (1540 – August 1615) was an English antiquary and archivist in the Exchequer at Westminster. Agard was born in 1540 in Foston, Derbyshire...
- Patrick Abercromby Arthur Agarde Pasquale Amati Giovanni Anastasi Elias Ashmole John Aubrey Abd-al Latif al-Baghdadi Sir James Balfour Thomas Baker John...
- Michael's Church, Derby, dated 1506, contains the clause: "I bequeth to S Jamys Agarde my son Canon Regular of the monastery of oure lady of tha Dale xx'& vi yerdes...
- reference is mistakenly transposed by Welch (D.N.B.). 'No. XLIII: Arthure Agarde, Of Sterling Money' in T. Hearne (Ed.), A Collection of Curious Discourses...
- who live in Foston are likely to go to John Port Spencer Academy. Arthur Agarde, antiquarian, was born here in 1540. The A511 terminates in this hamlet...
- Brussels 2009 About a Tree, Agarde Publishing, Prague 2010 Olgoj Chorchoj, Agarde Publishing, Prague 2011 Seno, Agarde Publishing, Prague 2018 Kořeny...
- Cotton by 1612, when it is recorded as being loaned by Cotton to Arthur Agarde. There are annotations in the m****cript by John Joscelyn, who was secretary...
- refine 'the diversity of coins into a perfect standard.' Lodge further told Agarde that the men who 'fell sick to death with the savour' of the base coins...
- Research and Technology Organisation Agárd, a small village in Hungary Arthur Agarde, a British antiquary Agard, Dictionary of American Family Names, 2013, Oxford...
- proposed author of some Shakespeare plays (born 1562) AugustArthur Agarde, English antiquary (born 1540) September 1 – Étienne Pasquier, French historian...