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William Salesbury, also Salusbury, (c. 1520 – c. 1584) was the
leading Welsh scholar of the
Renaissance and the prin****l
translator of the 1567 Welsh...
- John
Salesbury (1533–1580), of Rûg, near Corwen,
Merionethshire and Bachymbyd, near Ruthin, Denbighshire, was a
Welsh politician. He was a
member of the...
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Salesbury is a
village and
civil parish in
Ribble Valley,
located centrally in the
county of Lancashire, England. The B6245 road runs
straight through...
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Robert Salesbury (1567–1599), of Rûg, Corwen,
Merionethshire and Bachymbyd, Llanynys,
Denbighshire and Pool Park, Ruthin, Denbighshire, was a
Welsh politician...
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Salusbury or
Salesbury may
refer to:
Salesbury, a
village in Lancashire,
England Surname (many
people up to the 18th
century are
named with both spellings...
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bring other literary benefits.
Renaissance scholars such as
William Salesbury and John
Davies brought humanist ideals from
English universities. In...
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standardised spelling. The New
Testament was
translated by
William Salesbury in 1567, and the
complete Bible by
William Morgan in 1588.
Modern Welsh...
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youngest son of Foulke,
third son of
Piers Salesbury of
Bachymbyd and Rûg, a
branch of the
Salesburys of Llewenny,
Denbighshire (cf. Williams, Records...
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translations were made
directly from the Gr**** versions. In 1551
William Salesbury was
responsible for the
publication of the
first substantial portion of...
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George Salesbury or
Salusbury (fl. 1545) was a
Welsh politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Denbigh Boroughs in 1545. "SALUSBURY...