-
Andrewe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Laurence Andrewe (fl. 1510–1537),
French translator and
printer Thomas Andrewe (fl. 1604)...
-
Andrewes is a surname, and may
refer to:
Antony Andrewes (1910–1990),
British classical scholar and
historian Sir
Christopher Andrewes (1896–1988), British...
-
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...
-
Laurence Andrewe (fl. 1510–1537), was a
translator and printer. He was from Calais, then
controlled by the English. He
translated in 1510 ‘The
noble life...
- (Basilewsky, 1953)
Chlaenius andamanensis Andrewes, 1920
Chlaenius anthraceus Alluaud, 1918
Chlaenius apollo Andrewes, 1919
Chlaenius arnoldi Basilewsky, 1949...
-
Lancelot Andrewes (1555 – 25
September 1626) was an
English bishop and scholar, who held high
positions in the
Church of
England during the
reigns of Elizabeth...
-
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...
-
Andrewes 1982, pp. 368–9
Andrewes 1982, pp. 364–5
Andrewes 1982, p. 368
Cantarella 2005, p. 239
Andrewes 1982, p. 371
Andrewes 1982, p. 377
Andrewes 1982...
-
albonotata Peringuey, 1885
Mastax alternans Basilewsky, 1959
Mastax annulata Andrewes, 1924
Mastax brittoni Quentin, 1952
Mastax burgeoni Liebke, 1934 Mastax...
- The
Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) is an
Anglican Church. It was
founded in 1873 in New York City by
George David ****mins, a
former bishop of the Protestant...