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Roger Daniel 1632 1650 John
Legate 1650 1655 John
Field 1655 1669
Matthew Whinn 1669 John
Hayes 1669 1680 John Peck 1680 1682 Hugh
Martin 1682 1683 James...
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Matthew Whinn (1612-1683) was the
sixth recorded Registrary of the
University of Cambridge. Mere was born in Cambridge. He
entered St John's College,...
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Matthew Stokys (Stokes) 1591
Thomas Smith 1600
James Tabor 1645
Matthew Whinn 1683
James Halman 1701
Robert Grove 1725
Lancelot Newton 1734 John Taylor...
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great theft was when he was fourteen. He and his brother, Isham,
nicknamed Whinn, went out for a
night claiming they were
going hunting. Instead, they stole...
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known by the
respective Names of
Temple Sowerby Moor, The Down Moor, The
Whinns, and Parson’s Close,
within the
Parish of
Kirkby T****, in the
County of...
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Academic offices Preceded by
Thomas Smith Cambridge University Registrary 1600–1645 Succeeded by
Matthew Whinn...
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known by the
respective Names of
Temple Sowerby Moor, The Down Moor, The
Whinns, and Parson’s Close,
within the
Parish of
Kirkby T****, in the
County of...
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which made her the
worthy rival of Mmes de Montgeront, de
Puisieux and
Whinn. Jackson,
Barbara Garvey (1994-01-01). Say Can You Deny Me: A
Guide to Surviving...
- Hill 135 62 NX992124 BKF-17
Stanley Hill 111 c 34 NX979139 BKF-18 Syke
Whinns Hill 103 c 36 NX997231 MBK-1
Mellbreak 512 260 NY149186 MBK-2 Mellbreak...
- Hatton, 6th Baronet, of Long Stanton, Cambs. 29
November 1726:
William Whinn, of Mepal, Isle of Ely 16
December 1727:
Roger Thompson, of Hunts. 18 December...