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Philip Skippon (c. 1600, West Lexham,
Norfolk – c. 20
February 1660)
supported the
Parliamentary cause during the
English Civil War as a
senior officer...
- Sir
Philip Skippon, FRS (28
October 1641 – 7
August 1691), of Foulsham, Norfolk,
Wrentham and Edwardstone, Suffolk, was an
English traveller, writer,...
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general is a now mostly-unused
military rank. A
prominent example was
Philip Skippon in the
English New
Model Army as
organized by
Oliver Cromwell. Over the...
- Army, a centralised,
professional force.
Moderates Fairfax and
Philip Skippon were
appointed Commander-in-Chief and head of the infantry, respectively;...
- a 1985
British short educational film
produced and
directed by
Jessica Skippon and
written by
Anita Bennett. It is
intended to
teach children between...
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fellow pupils Francis Willughby and
Philip Skippon. At the end of
April 1664, in Naples, Ray and
Skippon took ship for Messina, to
continue their expedition...
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fight took four hours. In response, Es****
called for
Skippon to send him reinforcements;
Skippon obliged by
ordering a Mainwaring's
Regiment of infantry...
- Kate
Chastain –
Chief Stewardess Simone Mashile – 2nd
Stewardess Courtney Skippon – 3rd
Stewardess (ep 1–10), 2nd
Stewardess (ep 11–18)
Ashton Pienaar –...
- and Fairfax; Lisle, Rolle,
Oliver St John, Wilde, Bradshaw, Cromwell,
Skippon, Pickering, Masham, Haselrig, Harington, Vane the Younger, Danvers, Armine...
- some rare
natural history books. In May 1662, Willughby, Ray and
Philip Skippon, Ray's student, set out on a
second journey through Nantwich and Chester...