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William Saxey or
Saxei (c. 1550 – 1612) was an English-born
judge in
Ireland of the late
Elizabethan and
early Stuart era. He was an unpo****r and controversial...
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spoke many
Native languages. C. Hart
Merriam referred to
Tsnungwe leader Saxey Kidd as "a well-known polyglot,"
speaker of many languages. The Tsnungwe...
- his wife Joan. She was born in
London in 1531. She married,
first Henry Saxey, a "merchant venturer", and
afterwards William Frankland of Rye House, Hertfordshire...
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William Saxey D.D. (d. 1
April 1577) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1566 to 1577. He was
educated at
Oxford University and
graduated B.C.L. 1526 and B.Can...
- Hallis,
Lydia J.; Ishii, Hope A.; Bradley, John P.; Bland,
Phillip A.;
Saxey,
David W.; Fougerouse, Denis; Rickard,
William D. A.; Forman, Lucy V.; Timms...
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different sort of
misanthropy than
Timon in a
letter to
Alexander Pope.
William Saxey (died 1612), a
judge noted for misanthropy, was
called "Timon that endureth...
- Hallis,
Lydia J.; Ishii, Hope A.; Bradley, John P.; Bland, Phillip. A.;
Saxey,
David W.; Fougerouse, Denis; Rickard,
William D. A.; Forman, Lucy V.; Timms...
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World War officer-batman relationship.
Critics such as Partridge,
Esther Saxey and
Marion Zimmer Bradley have
stated that the
relationship of
Frodo and...
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American politician and
former West
Virginia Secretary of State), and
William Saxey (a
former director of West
Virginia Division of Forestry).
Interviews were...
- Hallis,
Lydia J.; Ishii, Hope A.; Bradley, John P.; Bland, Phillip. A.;
Saxey,
David W.; Fougerouse, Denis; Rickard,
William D. A.; Forman, Lucy V.; Timms...