- Sir
Leoline Jenkins (1625 – 1
September 1685) was a
Welsh academic,
diplomat involved in the
negotiation of
international treaties (e.g. Nimègue), jurist...
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Monarch Charles II
Preceded by Sir
Joseph Williamson Succeeded by Sir
Leoline Jenkins Personal details Born
Robert Spencer (1641-09-05)5
September 1641...
- John
Leoline Phillips (2
August 1879 – 31
March 1947) was the Dean of
Monmouth from 1931
until 1946.
Phillips was born in Radyr. He was
educated at Christ...
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formerly had a
category of
missionary Fellows,
known as
Leoline Fellows after their founder,
Leoline Jenkins (a
former prin****l). In his will in 1685, he...
- 1940–1942 Paul
Boissier 1942–1953
Ralph Westwood Moore 1953–1971
Robert Leoline James 1971–1981
Michael Hoban 1981–1991 Ian
David Stafford Beer 1991–1999...
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Founded in the 17th
century by Sir John
Stradling and
refounded by Sir
Leoline Jenkins, it had
close links with
Jesus College, Oxford. The
school took...
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Robert Leoline James C.B.E. (27
September 1905 – 14 May 1982) was High
Master of St Paul's
School from 1946 to 1953 and
headmaster of
Harrow School from...
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close links with
Jesus College,
Oxford through its
later benefactor, Dr
Leoline Jenkins. Its
famous pupils included the poet Alun
Lewis and the
actor Sir...
- And she is to
sleep by Christabel" (246–48). Christabel's father, Sir
Leoline,
becomes enthralled with
Geraldine and
orders a
grand procession to announce...
- Majesty's
Stationery Office, London, 1898. June 13, Sir
Henry Morgan to [Sir
Leoline Jenkins?] pp. 65–80.
Burnard 2004.
Breverton 2005, p. 120. Pope 1978, p...