-
studied mathematics, physics, and
chemistry with his best
friend John
Shilston. He
shared the
Walter Knox
Prize for
Chemistry on Mill Hill School's Foundation...
- brother, William, and two sisters, Anne, who
married firstly Sir John
Shilston, and
secondly Sir
Gawain Carew, and Elizabeth. Gunn 2004.
Richardson II...
-
final with a
slight lead over
Nadia Comăneci of Romania. However,
Peter Shilston wrote in an
April 1980
profile in
British Gymnast magazine: "There was...
- His
second wife was Mary Hill, a
daughter of
Robert Hill (died 1637) of
Shilston in the
parish of
Modbury in Devon. She
survived him and
remarried to Sir...
- Baptist, with a tall slim tower. In the
aisle there is a
monument to Sir
Shilston Calmady, who was
killed in a
skirmish near the
village in
February 1646...
-
Ernest Shilston Watkins (June 18, 1902 –
September 20, 1982) was a
provincial politician and
author from Alberta, Canada. He
served as a
member of the...
-
Suffolk (ca. 1484 – 24
August 1545). Anne Brandon,
married firstly Sir John
Shilston, and
secondly Sir
Gawain Carew.
Brandon also had two
illegitimate daughters...
-
Robert Hill, of
Shilston near Modbury, who was
Justice of the
Common Pleas from 1408 to 1423.
Their eldest son,
Robert Hill of
Shilston,
married Margaret...
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Devon by his
second wife Mary Hill, a
daughter of
Robert Hill (d.1637) of
Shilston in the
parish of
Modbury in Devon. He
succeeded to
Raleigh on the death...
- Devonshire. London. pp. 326–360, page 343. Collyns,
William (1857). "Hills of
Shilston".
Notes and Queries.
Second Series. IV (94). London: Bell & Daldy: 318...