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Brian Twyne (c. 25 July 1581 – 4 July 1644) was an
English antiquary and an
academic at the
University of Oxford.
After being educated at
Corpus Christi...
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Twyne is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Brian Twyne (1581–1644),
English archivist John
Twyne (1505–1581),
English writer and politician...
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Chancellor of the University). The
first holder of the post was
Brian Twyne, who
prepared an
index of the
archives in 1631 as part of the preparatory...
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Twyning is a
village and
civil parish on the
River Avon in the
north of Gloucestershire, near Tewkesbury, England. The
parish is
first mentioned in the...
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explain who
Henry Symeonis was or what he had done. The
archivist Brian Twyne wrote in his 1608 book
Antiquitatis Academiae Oxon
Apologia that
Henry Symeonis...
- John
Twyne (c.1505–1581) was an
English schoolmaster,
scholar and author, and also
Member of
Parliament for Canterbury. He was born
about 1501 at Bullington...
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Thomas Twyne (1543 – 1
August 1613 Lewes) was an
Elizabethan translator and a
physician of
Lewes in Sus****, best
known for
completing Thomas Phaer's translation...
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Twyne's case (1601) 76 ER 809; 3 Co. Rep. 80b is a UK
insolvency law case,
concerning a
fraudulent conveyance.
Representative of
earlier English law,...
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school establish its re****tion;
these include the
first headmaster, John
Twyne, and
Christopher Marlowe,
William Harvey and John
Tradescant the Younger...
- London, H, 398-9;
Twyne ms 4, f. 203. Oxf. Hist. Soc. lxix. 183; xc. no. 511; xci. 178, 184; (ser. 2), xiv. 3-4, 14-17; xx. 6.
Twyne ms 23, f. 630; Oxf...