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Heylyn or
Heilyn is a name of
Brythonic origin meaning cup-bearer.
Characters bearing the name
occur in
stories found in the Red Book of
Hergest and other...
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Peter Heylyn or
Heylin (29
November 1599 – 8 May 1662) was an
English ecclesiastic and
author of many polemical, historical,
political and theological...
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Edward Heylyn (1695 –
April 10, 1765) was a
merchant and
entrepreneur who was one of the
founders of the Bow
porcelain factory. The
Heylyn family originally...
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known as the
Mystic Doctor.
Heylyn was the son of John
Heylyn, a
saddler of London, and his wife
Susanna Sherman. The
Heylyn family originally came from...
- 1624–1625 and
publisher of a
Welsh bible in 1630.
Heylyn was the son of
David Heylyn of the
historical Heylyn family of
Pentreheylin in Powys, Wales. He entered...
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Percy Heylyn Currey FRIBA (November 1864 – 5
March 1942) was an
English architect based in Derby. He was born in
November 1864, the son of
Benjamin Scott...
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Henry Heylyn Hayter CMG FRGS (28
October 1821 – 23
March 1895) was an English-born
Australian statistician Hayter was the son of
Henry Hayter and his wife...
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accessed 18 June 2016
Heylyn,
Peter (1773). A Help to
English History. London: Paul Wright. pp. 54–55.
Heylyn also
cites Headda (686) and Daniel...
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January 1724, by
Edmund Gibson,
Bishop of London, when the Rev. John
Heylyn became first rector of the
rebuilt church.
Bonnie Prince Charlie is alleged...
- Weir 2011a, p. 248. Fox 2008, pp. 33–44.
Norton 2011, p. 24.
Wyatt 1968.
Heylyn 2 1660, pp. 91–93.
Gairdner 1885, pp. 427. Fox 2008, pp. 190–191, 324. Starkey...