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- The surname Mainwaring (/ˈmænərɪŋ/ or /ˌmeɪnˈwɛərɪŋ/) is an Anglo-Norman territorial surname deriving from "Mesnil Warin" (or "Mesnilwarin", "Mesnilvarin"...
- Roger Maynwaring was born in Church Stretton, Shropshire. His father, Thomas Maynwaring (born 1544), was the younger son of Sir Randall Maynwaring of Carincham...
- journalist and a polemic political author. Maynwaring was born at Ightfield, the son of Charles Maynwaring of Ightfield, and his wife Katherine Cholmondeley...
- court with a bawdy poem written by a Whig propagandist, probably Arthur Maynwaring, that implied a **** relationship between Anne and Abigail. The Duchess...
- Whig politician Arthur Maynwaring around 1700. Owing to her success, Oldfield remained financially independent from Maynwaring. He supported her career...
- J. Addison, W. Congreve, S. Croxall, J. Dryden, L. Eusden, J. ****, A. Maynwaring & N. Tate, trans. London: Jacob Tonson. OCLC 85877585. Redgrove, H. S...
- August 1628 by a disgruntled soldier. The next issue was that of Roger Maynwaring and Robert Sibthorpe, two priests who published sermons supportive of...
- the peerage as Baron Carleton of Imber Court. In the debate over Roger Maynwaring he put the argument that the book being complained of should not be burned...
- James Stanhope, c.1710 Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford, c.1710 Arthur Maynwaring, 1710 Portrait of Spencer Compton, c.1710 Portrait of Sir Christopher...
- 1705–1708 With: Edward Rigby 1705–1706 Arthur Maynwaring 1706–1708 Succeeded by Henry Fleetwood Arthur Maynwaring Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by Henry...