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Arthur Charlett (1655 – 4
November 1722) was an
Oxford academic and administrator. He was
Master of
University College,
Oxford for
thirty years until his...
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Holly D; Jaffer, Sajjida; Ogaz, Dana; Chiavenna, Chiara;
Charlett, Andre; Diamente, Victor; Golombek, Rainer; Manavi, Kaveh; Priestley, Cecilia;...
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other Estates to be
settled in lieu thereof, and to the same Uses.
Charlett's Estate Act 1819 59 Geo. 3. c. 25 Pr. 14 June 1819 An Act for effecting...
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ghost in
question is that of
dissolute young nobleman Sir
Everard Charlett,
known to his
Oxford University cronies by the
nickname Absalom, on account...
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Thomas Dunn in All
Saints Church in
Evesham (1777)
Memorial to
Arthur Charlett in
Fladbury (1779)
Monument to
Robert Bateson in Bourton-on-the-Water (1779)...
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writings of
modern Latin scholars (many had
formerly belonged to
Arthur Charlett,
Master of
University College, 1692). Many of the
books contain St Amand's...
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Walker (1676–89)
Edward Farrer (1689–91)
Thomas Bennet (1691–92)
Arthur Charlett (1692–1722)
William Dennison, 1722–29)
Thomas ****man (1722/29–45) John...
- Jones, HE; Taylor-Phillips, S; Shute, J; Perry, K; Jamarani, S; Brooks, T;
Charlett, A; Hickman, M; Oliver, I; Kaptoge, S; Danesh, J; Di Angelantonio, E; Ades...
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without a title-page. Hearne, who
purchased a copy at the sale of
Arthur Charlett's library on 14
January 1723, gave an
account of it in his
edition of Robert...
- risk to his position, and
attracted attention from the
meddling Arthur Charlett. The same year saw an
edition of Alfred's
version of
Boethius (Consolationis...