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Gilbert Kymer (died 1463) was Dean of
Salisbury Cathedral,
Chancellor of
Oxford University, and a physician.
Kymer was
educated at the
University of Oxford...
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Martin Kaymer (/ˈkaɪmər/ German: [ˈkaɪmɐ]; born 28
December 1984) is a
German professional golfer who
currently plays on the LIV Golf League. A winner...
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coast for
onward transportation by
coastal ships. It
began life as
Kymer's Canal in 1766,
which linked pits at Pwll y
Llygod to a dock near Kidwelly...
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whose estate he inherited. He married, in 1811,
Susannah Kymer,
eldest daughter of John
Kymer, of Streatham, Surrey. They had
three children: John Bell...
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Rodborne 1420
Walter Treugof 1421 John
Castell 1426
Thomas Chase 1431
Gilbert Kymer 1433
Thomas Bourchier (Bishop of
Worcester from 1434) 1437 John Carpenter...
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Canal Historical Society.
Retrieved 14 June 2021. Our
Transport Heritage:
Kymer's Canal http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/85814/details
Coflein NPRN 85814...
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royal court and in the city of London. He,
together with
Gilbert Kymer, Duke Humphry's own physician, and John Somerset, was
among those who petitioned...
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moorings on 9 November. EIC
voyage #2 (1806–1807):
Captain Christopher Kymer acquired a
letter of
marque on 8
February 1806. He
sailed from Portsmouth...
- coal,
limestone and iron ore
drove the
growth of the coal trade.
Thomas Kymer,
owner of many
mining and
other operations in the area
established several...
- London.
Somerset worked on the
college with
Thomas Morstede and
Gilbert Kymer until its
plans collapsed in
November 1424. In 1427 he was
found a place...