- England. He was a
member of the
Docwra family of Hertfordshire, a
junior branch of the
ancient Docwra family of
Docwra Hall in Kendal, Westmorland. According...
-
Docwra, also with
spelling Dockwra, Dockwray,
Dockray and
other variants, is an
English language surname, of Norse-Viking origin,
which was significant...
- for New
Windsor in 1572. He was the
second son of
Martin Docwra and
Isabel Danvers. The
Docwras were a
minor gentry family,
originally from Yorkshire. They...
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Clancy Docwra is a
large construction firm in the
United Kingdom founded in
Wembley in 1958 by
Michael Clancy as M.J.
Clancy & Sons Limited. In 1974 the...
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Edward David Docwra (born 24
April 1953) is an
English former first-class
cricketer and educator.
Docwra was born at
Paddington in
April 1953. He was...
- Castle, Crookham, near Thatcham, Berkshire, into a
minor gentry family, the
Docwras (there are
several variant spellings of the name,
including Dockwra and...
- Anne
Docwra born Anne
Waldegrave (1624 – 1710) was a
Quaker minister,
religious writer and philanthropist.
Docwra was born in
Bures in 1624. Her father...
-
Elizabeth Docwra (20
January 1847 – 1914) was a
British temperance activist who was
president of the
British Women’s
Temperance ****ociation in 1898.
Docwra was...
- Sir
Thomas Docwra (c.1458-1527),
Turcopolier of the
Order of
Knights of the
Hospital of
Saint John of
Jerusalem 1499-1501...
- from Clerkenwell's
monastic past. It was
built in 1504 by
Prior Thomas Docwra as the
south entrance to the
inner precinct of
Clerkenwell Priory, the English...