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Tesdale (1547–1610),
maltster and benefactor,
established the
Tesdale Ushership Phanuel Bacon (1699–1783), playwright, poet and
author Clement Barksdale...
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signed Charles I's death-warrant, 1649;
thrust himself into the
chief ushership of the exchequer, 1650; and was
commissioner of
South Wales, 1651. Edwards...
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brief eclipse under King
Edward VIII, who
disliked him, and
resigned his
ushership on 21 July 1936. However, upon the
accession of his friend, King George...
- 1630 a free
pardon was
signed by
Charles I. Gill, now
dismissed from his
ushership,
received small gratuities from the
governors of St. Paul's
School in...
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register is
dated 22
January 1770.
Shortly afterwards he
accepted an
ushership at King Edward's School, Birmingham. By the
favour of his uncle's patron...