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William Senhouse (died 1505), also
called William Sever, was an
English priest,
successively Bishop of Carlisle, 1495–1502, and
Bishop of Durham, 1502–1505...
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Richard Senhouse (died 1626) was an
English churchman,
Bishop of
Carlisle from 1624 to 1626. He was
third son of John
Senhouse (d. 1604) of Netherhall...
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Senhouse is a surname, and may
refer to:
Humphrey Senhouse (politician) (1731–1814),
British Tory
politician Humphrey Fleming Senhouse (1781–1841), British...
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Humphrey Senhouse may
refer to:
Humphrey Senhouse (port founder) (1705–1770),
landowner and
founder of the port of
Maryport Humphrey Senhouse (politician)...
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Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse (18
November 1899 – 31
August 1970) was an
English publisher and translator, and a
peripheral member of the Bloomsbury...
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Captain Sir
Humphrey Fleming Senhouse KCH CB (29 June 1781 – 13 June 1841) was a
British Royal Navy officer. He
served in the
Napoleonic Wars, War of 1812...
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William Senhouse Kirkes (21
January 1822 near Cartmel,
Lancashire – 8
December 1864) was an
English physiologist noted for his
reference work "Kirkes'...
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creation of the
present town.
Humphrey Senhouse named the new town
after his wife Mary. The
Senhouse family were
landowners in the area and responsible...
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Humphrey Senhouse (1731–1814) was a
British Tory
politician from a ****berland family. He was the
eldest son of
Humphrey Senhouse (1705–1770), a landowner...
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Senhouse family. The main
building on the site was
constructed as a
naval artillery drill hall in 1885; it was
converted into a
museum (the
Senhouse Roman...