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Nicholas Amhurst (16
October 1697 – 27
April 1742) was an
English poet and
political writer.
Amhurst was born at Marden, Kent. He was
educated at Merchant...
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Richard Amhurst (c. 1565 – c. 1631) was an
English lawyer and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1614 and 1622.
Amhurst matriculated at...
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Francis Tyssen Amhurst (27
September 1842 – 3
January 1881) was a
solicitor and
Member of the
Queensland Legislative ****embly.
Francis Amhurst was born in...
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William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst, 1st
Baron Amherst of Hackney, DL, JP (25
April 1835 – 16
January 1909) was a
British Conservative Member of Parliament...
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refer to:
Danvers (surname)
Caleb D'Anvers,
pseudonym of
Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742),
English poet,
political writer and
editor of The Craftsman...
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within a pond
Hottonia palustris and bladder-sedge.
Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742), poet
Nicholas Fenn (1936–2016),
British diplomat William Hartnell...
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Stephen Amherst or
Amhurst (1750 – 6 May 1814), was an
English cricketer and
organiser of
cricket matches.
Amherst was born in 1750. He is most ****ociated...
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Mendleson using the name 'Nancy Pye',
rented the top
floor flat at 359
Amhurst Road in
Stoke Newington. One of Mendleson's main
concerns was that the...
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Stamford Hill and
neighbouring areas. The
entrance hall to the station, on
Amhurst Park, lies
within the
London Borough of
Hackney but much of the platform...
- Ltd. Mr Salaam's
solicitors were
Amhurst Brown Martin & Nicholson, and they had
drafted do****ents for him.
Amhurst's had been sued and had
settled a $10m...