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Tyack or
Tyacke is a
Cornish surname. It is an
ancient surname and the
Tyacks were
landowners at an
early period. It is
thought to be
derived from a Celtic...
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Sarah Jacqueline Tyacke, CB, FSA, FRHistS, FRGS (née Jea****; born 29
September 1945) is an
English historian of
cartography and
travel and a
former librarian...
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Major General David Noel Hugh
Tyacke CB OBE (18
November 1915 – 10
February 2010) was a
senior British Army officer. His last post was as
General Officer...
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study stressing the
hegemony of
continental Calvinism before the 1620s, see
Tyacke 1987. For a
study perceiving an
emerging self-conscious "Prayer Book Episcopalism"...
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England by the end of the
reign of
Elizabeth I (a
position argued by
Nicholas Tyacke); or on the
other hand a
return to the
spirit of the
Elizabethan Settlement...
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Wormuth (1949). The
Origins of
Modern Constitutionalism.
Harper & Brothers.
Tyacke p. 69 Farr pp. 80,81
Archived December 27, 2022, at the
Wayback Machine...
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Little is
known of Barebone's
early life.
Writing in 2001,
Nicholas Tyacke speculated that he may have been the son of John Barebone,
rector of Charwelton...
- Scraton,
expert in
criminology Peter Sissons,
broadcaster (media)
Sarah Tyacke,
former chief executive of the
National Archives On 12
September 2012, the...
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continued to
supply the
eastern market and to look for new
maritime outlets."
Tyacke,
Sarah (2008). "Gabriel Tatton's
Maritime Atlas of the East Indies, 1620–1621:...
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Provisions of
Oxford (1258) The
Heads of
Proposals and the
Putney Debates (1647)
Tyacke p. 69 Farr pp. 80, 81. See
Declaration of
Representation of 14 June 1647...