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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- study stressing the hegemony of continental Calvinism before the 1620s, see Tyacke 1987. For a study perceiving an emerging self-conscious "Prayer Book Episcopalism"...
- 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...
- Wormuth (1949). The Origins of Modern Constitutionalism. Harper & Brothers. Tyacke p. 69 Farr pp. 80,81 Archived December 27, 2022, at the Wayback Machine...
- 1653. 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...
- 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:...
- 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...