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Ranulf de
Glanvill (alias Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190) was
Chief Justiciar of
England during the
reign of King
Henry II (1154–89) and...
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Joseph Glanvill FRS (1636 – 4
November 1680) was an
English writer, philosopher, and clergyman. Not
himself a scientist, he has been
called "the most skillful...
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Retrieved 29
December 2006.
Glanvill, Rick (2005).
Chelsea FC: The
Official Biography. London: Headline. p. 254. ISBN 0755314654.
Glanvill, Rick (2006). Chelsea...
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Glanvill (1664?–1735) was an
English barrister,
known as a poet and translator. Born at
Broad Hinton, Wiltshire,
about 1664, he was the son of Julius...
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Glanville or
Glanvill may
refer to:
Glanville Downey (1908—1991),
American historian Glanville Williams (1911–1997),
Welsh legal scholar Ann Glanville...
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Gilbert Glanvill or
Gilbert de
Glanville was a
medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Glanvill was a
clerk of
Archbishop Baldwin of
Canterbury and the archdeacon...
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Kingdom of England),
often called Glanvill, is the
earliest treatise on
English law.
Attributed to
Ranulf de
Glanvill (died 1190) and
dated 1187–1189,...
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Hervey de
Glanvill [Glanville] (fl. c. 1140–50) was an Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
military leader. He was a
scion of a
younger line of the
Glanvill family...
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published the
illustrated "Urban Myths"
column by Phil
Healey and Rick
Glanvill, with
content taken from a
series of four books:
Urban Myths, The Return...
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poltergeist manifestation in the West
Country of England,
recorded by
Joseph Glanvill in his book
Saducismus Triumphatus (1681).
Early accounts reported that...