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Edmund Meyricke may
refer to:
Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713),
Welsh cleric and
benefactor of
Jesus College,
Oxford Edmund Meyricke (MP) (died 1666), Welsh...
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Edmund Meyricke (died 1666) was a
Welsh politician who sat in the
House of
Commons of
England in 1660.
Meyricke was the
eldest son of
Peter Meyricke of Ucheldre...
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Meyrick is a
surname and
given name.
Meyricke is a
variant form.
Denzil Meyrick (1965–2025),
Scottish novelist Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713),
Welsh cleric...
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Maurice Meyricke (ca. 1563 – 1640) was a
Welsh academic at the
University of
Oxford in the
sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries.
Meyricke, from Anglesey...
- as the
Meyricke Library,
after a
major donor –
there had been an
undergraduate library in the
second quadrangle since 1865,
known as the
Meyricke Library...
- 1659
Merioneth was not
represented in the
restored Rump
April 1660
Edmund Meyricke 1661
Henry Wynn 1673
William Price 1679 Sir John Wynn 1681 Sir
Robert Owen...
- in
Somerset on 22
October 1615. I
understand by this bearer, my
servant Meyricke of your
willing disposition to
favour Thomas Percy, a near
kinsman to my...
- Godre'r Berwyn' ("School of the
foothills of the Berwyn"). The Rev.
Edmund Meyricke founded a free
grammar school at Bala, then in Merionethshire, in 1712...
- Northampton. A
History of the
Church of St. Giles,
Northampton (1911) by
Robert Meyricke Serjeantson 52°15′08″N 0°52′39″W / 52.25222°N 0.87750°W / 52.25222;...
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educated at Port
Talbot County School and
Monmouth School before winning a
Meyricke scholarship to
Jesus College,
Oxford to
study physics. He
graduated in...