- John
Eachard (1636? – 7 July 1697) was an
English divine and satirist,
noted for his
humorous descriptions of the
contemporary clergy. From
Yoxford in...
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standard work in its time.
Echard was the son of the Rev.
Thomas Echard or
Eachard of Barsham, Suffolk, by his wife, the
daughter of
Samuel and
Dorothy Groome...
- Échard or
Eachard are surnames, and may
refer to:
Christopher Echard Jacques Échard (1644 - 1724),
French Dominican and
historian John
Eachard (1636? -...
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Dunwich Elizabeth Brooke (1601–1683),
religious writer and
landowner John
Eachard (c. 1636–1697),
divine and
satirist Robert Brooke (1637–1669), landowner...
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Hills Richard Sibbes Ralph Brownrigg William Spurstowe John
Lightfoot John
Eachard Sir
William Dawes Thomas Sherlock Thomas Crosse Edward Hubbard Kenrick...
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Academic offices Preceded by
William Spurstowe Master of St Catharine's College,
Cambridge 1650–1675 Succeeded by John
Eachard...
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Hills Richard Sibbes Ralph Brownrigg William Spurstowe John
Lightfoot John
Eachard Sir
William Dawes Thomas Sherlock Thomas Crosse Edward Hubbard Kenrick...
- 1676 Sir
Thomas Page 1677
Thomas Holbech 1678
Francis Turner 1679 John
Eachard 1680
Humphrey Gower 1681
Nathaniel Coga 1682 John
Coplestone 1683 Henry...
- The
Hatton Correspondence,
edited by E. M.
Thompson for the
Camden Society (2 vols., 1878);
Laurence Eachard,
History of
England 5 vols., 1707–1718)....
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Boldero Isaac Barrow Sir
Thomas Page
Thomas Holbech Francis Turner John
Eachard Humphrey Gower Nathaniel Coga John
Copleston Henry James Samuel Blyth William...