- in the name of
Turges in the Eton Choirbook,
which survived Henry VIII's
Dissolution of the
Monasteries between 1536 and 1541.
Turges also has a Magnificat...
-
Turgesius (died 845) (also
called Turgeis, Tuirgeis,
Turges, and Thorgest) was a
Viking chief active in
Ireland during the 9th century.
Turgesius Island...
-
appellation 突騎施-賀羅施 (Mand. Tūqíshī-hèluóshī;
reconstructed Old
Turkic *
Türgeş-Qalaç). A late-7th
century Uyghur chief was also
surnamed Türgesh. Prior...
- peace,
Robert Turges, and the
Percy family seal
stamped on
folios 1, 20, and 21v. The
bestiary could have come to the
possession of
Turges through the movement...
-
probably based in Scotland,
appear in the
Irish annals:
Soxulfr in 837,
Turges in 845 and Hákon in 847.
Another early reference to the
Norse presence in...
- Magnificat: Et
exultavit spiritus meus -
Edmund Turges 85. missing: Magnificat: Et
exultavit spiritus meus -
Edmund Turges 86. missing: Magnificat: Et exultavit...
- 1497
French Abertijne Malcourt c. 1450 – c. 1510 Franco-Flemish
Edmund Turges (possibly the same as
Edmund Sturges) 1450 – 1500
English Has a
number of...
- 1490–1545)
William Tisdale (born c. 1570)
Thomas Tomkins (1572–1656)
Edmund Turges may be same as
Edmund Sturges (fl. c. 1507)
Christopher Tye (c. 1505–before...
- He was born the son of Sir John
Horsey (died 8 July 1531) and
Elizabeth Turges. He
married Joan
Mawdley by whom he had two sons, Sir John
Horsey (1510-64/65)...
- the
protection of journalists, activists, and
human rights defenders and
turged the
government to
strengthen sa****uards for
freedom of expression, ****embly...