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Gabriel Odingsells (1690–1734) was a
British playwright. He
attended Pembroke College, Oxford. In 1725 he
wrote a
comedy The Bath Unmasked, set in the...
- The
Odingsell River is a 5.7-mile-long (9.2 km)
tidal river in the U.S.
state of Georgia. It
flows into
Ossabaw Sound just
north of the
mouth of the Ogeechee...
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recorded as
Gernon alias Cavendish. Sir John
Cavendish married Alice de
Odingsells,
became a
lawyer and was
appointed as a
Justice of the
Common Pleas in...
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Sprightly in The Bath
Unmasked by
Gabriel Odingsells (1725)
Galliard in The
Capricious Lovers by
Gabriel Odingsells (1725)
Colonel Severne in The Dissembled...
- great-granddaughter
married Hugh de
Odingsells,
whose family were
thought to be of
Flemish origin. The
Odingsells were the
Lords of the
Manor of Ulverley...
- Sir John de Grey of Rotherfield, by Margaret,
daughter of
William de
Odingsells. John de Grey of
Rotherfield was a
founding member of the Most
Noble Order...
- and came to Mrs.
Odingsells … who
refused that day to go to the fair, and was very
angry with her also.
Because [Mrs.
Odingsells] said it was no day...
- great-granddaughter
married Hugh de
Odingsells,
whose family were
thought to be of
Flemish origin.
William De
Odingsells succeeded his
father in 1238 and...
- 510 East St.
Julian Street, also
known as the
Odingsells House, is a
building in Savannah, Georgia,
United States. It is
located in the
northwestern civic...
- and 1301 and
Constable of
Wallingford Castle in 1308. He
married Ida de
Odingsells, who was the
granddaughter of Ida II Longespee. He died in 1315 and was...