- Sir
Robert Wroth (c. 1540 – 27
January 1607) was an
English politician. Robert, born in Middle****
about 1540, was
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Wroth (died...
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Wroth Palmer Acland KCB
Other name(s) Surname: Ackland,
Acklin Forename:
Wrothe,
William Born 16
March 1770 Died 8
March 1816 Bath,
England Allegiance United...
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lunisolar timekeeping or intercalation. A 1528 satire, Rede Me and Be Nott
Wrothe,
contained the lines, “Yf they saye the mone is
belewe / We must beleve...
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Thomas Wroth may
refer to:
Thomas Wroth (died 1573) (1516–1573),
English courtier and
politician Thomas Wroth (died 1672) (1584–1672),
English parliamentarian...
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Hengwrt m****cript
contains the lines: "Ther cam a kyte, whil þt they were so
wrothe That bar awey the boon
bitwix hem bothe." The
first recorded use of the...
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Darcye of Chechie.
Naturalization of
Gersome Wrothe. 1 Eliz. 1. c. 5 8 May 1559 An Act, that
Jerosme Wrothe, born in Germany,
shall be
reputed the Queen's...
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underwrite –
underwrote –
underwritten Strong,
class 1
writhe – writhed/
wrothe – writhed/writhen
Regular Originally Strong,
class 1 zinc – zinced/zinked/zincked...
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Watson Bickel (names reversed)
Wrothe...
- VI, with the
manor and
benefice of
Hampstead being granted to Sir
Thomas Wrothe. The
church of this era was part in
stone and part in timber, and also had...
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their heads", with the mottoes: "Come
forth Trowgthe thoughe falsehoode be
wrothe" The
other side of this
piece depicted a man
holding flowers and a woman...