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- Stanyhurst or Stanihurst is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Stanihurst (c. 1522–1571), Irish politician Richard Stanihurst (1547–1618)...
- James Stanihurst (died 1573), also spelt James Stanyhurst) was for three terms Speaker of the Irish House of Commons. He was also the first judge to hold...
- Richard Stanyhurst (or Stanihurst) (1547–1618) was an Anglo-Irish alchemist, translator, poet and historian, who was born in Dublin. His father, James...
- James Stanihurst, had been speaker of the Irish parliament. Ussher's father, Arland Ussher, was a clerk in chancery who married Stanihurst's daughter...
- with his university friend, Richard Stanihurst, where he was the guest of Richard and his father, James Stanihurst, the Speaker of the Irish House of Commons...
- by Stanihurst, Holywood, County Down also claims Sacrobosco. However, Pederson attributes this ****ertion to Holywood being familiar to Stanihurst. A similar...
- Gerhard Dorn (c. 1530–1584) Martin Ruland the Elder (1532–1602) Richard Stanihurst (1547–1618) Tycho Brahe (1546–1601) Samuel Norton (1548–1621) Edward Kelley...
- delight, even in Dublin, speak Irishe". The Old English historian Richard Stanihurst (1547–1618) wrote as follows: "When their posteritie became not altogither...
- Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975, pp. 126, 135. De Rebus Hibernicis by Richard Stanihurst, quoted in Sean Donnelly, "The Warpipes in Ireland: iii", Ceol: A Journal...
- even in Dublin, speak Irish," while the Old English historian Richard Stanihurst (1547–1618) lamented that "When their posterity became not altogether...