- The
surname Mainwaring (/ˈmænərɪŋ/ or /ˌmeɪnˈwɛərɪŋ/) is an Anglo-Norman
territorial surname deriving from "Mesnil Warin" (or "Mesnilwarin", "Mesnilvarin"...
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journalist and a
polemic political author.
Maynwaring was born at Ightfield, the son of
Charles Maynwaring of Ightfield, and his wife
Katherine Cholmondeley...
- 1653.
Roger Maynwaring was born in
Church Stretton, Shropshire; his
father Thomas (1544–?) was the
younger son of Sir
Randall Maynwaring of Carincham...
- Whig
politician Arthur Maynwaring around 1700.
Owing to her success,
Oldfield remained financially independent from
Maynwaring. He
supported her career...
-
court with a
bawdy poem
written by a Whig propagandist,
probably Arthur Maynwaring, that
implied a ****
relationship between Anne and Abigail. The Duchess...
- J. Addison, W. Congreve, S. Croxall, J. Dryden, L. Eusden, J. ****, A.
Maynwaring & N. Tate, trans. London:
Jacob Tonson. OCLC 85877585. Redgrove, H. S...
- most
things outside the
management of
their household. Her
friend Arthur Maynwaring wrote that she was more
capable of
business than any man.
Although she...
- out
against Sibthorpe and
Maynwaring. In the next century,
Jonathan Mayhew was
continuing to
denounce Sibthorpe and
Maynwaring. Kontler, Laszlo; Somos,...
- Sunderland, c.1710
James Stanhope, c.1710 Earl of Orford, c.1710
Arthur Maynwaring, 1710
Portrait of
Spencer Compton, c.1710
Portrait of Sir Christopher...
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August 1628 by a
disgruntled soldier. The next
issue was that of
Roger Maynwaring and
Robert Sibthorpe, two
priests who
published sermons supportive of...