- Lady
Hester Pulter (née Ley) (1605–1678) was a seventeenth-century
writer of
poetry and prose,
whose m****cript was
rediscovered in 1996 in the Brotherton...
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Christianity portal Pulter Forester (23
November 1720 – 20 July 1778) was an
Anglican priest in the
eighteenth century, the
Archdeacon of
Buckingham from...
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English m****cript
culture c1600–1688: Lady Anne Southwell, Lady
Hester Pulter and
Katherine Austen at the
University of Oxford,
under the supervision...
- Lion (1966,
Columbia Pictures,
Charles H.
Schneer Productions)
Murphy &
Pulter 1989, p. 182. Reginald,
Menville &
Burgess 2010, p. 953.
anonymous (2001–2002)...
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Hester Ley,
daughter of the Earl of Marlborough, who
married into the
local Pulter family. Her
daughter Margaret married John Forrester:
their son
James (d...
- Wood.
Arthur Pulter, a High
Sheriff of Hertfordshire,
inherited the
manor of
Broadfield in 1608, and with his wife, Lady
Hester Pulter,
began constructing...
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Flamen (c. 1620 –
after 1669) Dunn, R.(2015).
Breaking a tradition:
Hester Pulter and the
English emblem book. The
Seventeenth Century, 30:1, 55–73. Saunders...
- Mail
Steamship Company. p. 52.
Retrieved 3
December 2018. Murphy, Allison;
Pulter,
Phillida Brooke (1989). The
South African family encyclopaedia. Struik...
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Retrieved 10
January 2010.
Peter Joyce;
Allison Murphy;
Phillida Brooke Pulter (1989). The
South African family encyclopaedia.
Struik Publishers. p. 305...
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suppression of the
latter order. The
manor subsequently came to
Edward Pulter, who sold it in 1582 to
Ralph Radcliffe from
which time it was part of the...