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Charles Walmesley, OSB (best
known by the
pseudonyms Signor Pastorino or Pastorini; 13
January 1722 – 25
November 1797) was an
English Catholic prelate...
- 1730, in ****ngton) was Dean of
Lichfield from 1720
until his death.
Walmesley was
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge. He was
Chaplain to Edward...
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Richard Walmesley (30 July 1816 – 26 May 1893) was an
English lawyer and a
cricketer who
appeared in a
single first-class
cricket match for Cambridge...
- Sir
Thomas Walmsley (also
Walmesley and Walmisley) (1537–1612) was an
English judge and politician. He was the
eldest son of
Thomas Walmsley of Showley...
- Stourton,
Baroness Stourton (previously
Catherine Petre,
Baroness Petre, née
Walmesley; 6
January 1697 – 31
January 1785), was a rich
Lancastrian heiress. Born...
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Arthur Blair, was an
Anglican clergyman. Orwell's
father was
Richard Walmesley Blair, who
worked as a Sub-Deputy
Opium Agent in the
Opium Department...
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William Walmisley or
Walmesley (died 1713), of The Close, Lichfield, Staffordshire, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP). He was a
Member of the Parliament...
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Richard Godolphin Walmesley Chaloner, 1st
Baron Gisborough (né Long; 12
October 1856 – 23
January 1938) was a
British soldier and politician. He was a...
- (1554–1629)
Alban Roe (1583–1642)
Philip Michael Ellis (1652–1726)
Charles Walmesley (1722–97)
William Placid Morris (1794–1872) John
Polding (1794–1877) William...
- King
Charles II in 1661, and his
first wife
Eleanor Walmesley,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Walmesley, MP, of Dunkenhalgh, Lancashire. He was
admitted at Lincoln's...