- John
Hildesley (c. 1598 – 20
January 1681) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at
various times between 1653 and 1660. In 1653,...
- Pip Hare,
earlier known as Pip
Hildesley, is a
British yachtswoman,
journalist and
sailing coach. She was an
entrant in the 2020 Vendée
Globe round-the-world...
- Mark
Hildesley Quayle may
refer to: Mark
Quayle (advocate, b. 1770) KC, (1770-1804)
Clerk of the
Rolls of the Isle of Man Mark
Quayle (advocate, b. 1804)...
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began his
tenure as
Bishop of Mann in 1698 and was
succeeded by Mark
Hildesley. Both men held
positive views of Manx;
Wilson was the
first person to...
- Mark
Hiddesley or
Hildesley (9
December 1698 – 7
December 1772) was an
Anglican churchman. He
served as
vicar of
Hitchin in
Hertfordshire and
later as...
- the
British frigate HMS
Flamborough of 24-guns
under Captain Johnathan Hildesley as well as 500
ready waiting militia, many of them ex-pirates
helped cause...
-
published in 1748
under the
sponsorship of Wilson's
successor as bishop, Mark
Hildesley (1755-1772). The
remaining Gospels and the Acts were also
translated into...
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average of 4.33
goals per match. 3
goals Jamie Zimmerman 2
goals Sophie Hildesley Arabella Sheild 1 goal
Litiana Field Kelsey Hughes Taylor Thomson Emma...
- New York City, in 1988. The
ceremony was
performed by
Reverend C. Hugh
Hildesley. She
lived in the
Westover Hills neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas, in...
- Keyser's
Royal Hotel Limited v. the King (1920),
Leslie Scott and
Alfred Hildesley, with
Introduction by Sir John Simon,
Clarendon Press, 1920 [3] Privy...