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James Chelsum (c. 1740 – 1801) was a
British Church of
England clergyman and author. He was
admitted to
Westminster School on
Bishop Williams's foundation...
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other Oxford men,
James Chelsum and
Thomas Randolph, the "confederate doctors"; he had
already been
working on a
reply to
Chelsum.
Gibbon states that Davis...
- Paris;
British Museum,
London In A
History of
Mezzotinto of 1786,
James Chelsum used the
spelling Simons, and so do the 1826 and 1849
editions of George...
- John’s
Chapel of ease. It
represents St
Augustine and St Francis. Location:
Chelsum,
Surrey In 1939
Townshend and
Howson made a south-facing
stained gl****...
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after the
death of Hartshorn,
Browne had
James Chelsum, a
minor scholar, installed. Two
years later,
Chelsum added to his
benefice at
Badger the rectory...
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Browne must
initially have
trusted Chelsum, he
clearly became disenchanted and
arranged for his
departure in 1795.
Chelsum retained his
other benefices until...
- p. 32. ISBN 0-87951-120-6. OCLC 1148926166 – via the
Internet Archive.
Chelsum,
James (1786). A
History of the Art of
Engraving in Mezzotinto. Winchester:...