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England and VI of Scotland,
using in part the
endowment of
merchant Thomas Tesdale, and was
named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain...
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Abingdonians attempted to
overcome the loss of
monastic support.
Thomas Tesdale, who had been a
pupil in 1563, made
provision for an
Usher to
teach six...
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Thomas Tesdale (1547–1610) was an
English maltster,
benefactor of the town of
Abingdon in the
English county of
Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and the primary...
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Christopher Tesdale (c.1592 – c.1655) was a
member of the
Westminster ****embly of
Divines from 1643 to 1649 and a
Canon of
Chichester and Wells. He was...
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Christopher Tesdale (1592–1655),
member of the
Westminster ****embly, of
Divines Thomas Tesdale (1547–1610),
maltster and benefactor,
established the
Tesdale Ushership...
- footballer, grew up in the town and
attended John
Mason School Thomas Tesdale, 16th-century
local benefactor and
eventual founder of
Pembroke College...
- 0.co;2-p. PMID 326386.
Langdon SP,
Hirst GL,
Miller EP,
Hawkins RA,
Tesdale AL,
Smyth JF,
Miller WR (August 1994). "The
regulation of
growth and protein...
- 1630. He was
Chancellor of the
University of
Oxford in 1624 when
Thomas Tesdale and
Richard Wightwick refounded Broadgates Hall and
named it
Pembroke College...
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about 1585
Thomas Tesdale of
Abingdon leased the
manor from the
Cupper family who had held it
since John
Cupper bought it in 1547.
Tesdale was a maltster...
- Oxfordshire, and in 1607 as
rector of East Ilsley, Berkshire. In 1610,
Thomas Tesdale on his
death gave £5,000 for six
scholarships and
seven fellowships at...