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Wythens SL KC (c. 1635 – 9 May 1704) of Eltham, Kent was a
British judge and politician. Born to
William Wythens and his wife
Frances King,
Wythens matriculated...
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began spending extravagantly,
apparently in
order to
bankrupt Wythens.
Wythens unsuccessfully sued
Culpeper for ****ault as a
result of a
beating from...
- together. This
agitation was
opposed by Sir
George Jeffreys and
Francis Wythens, who
presented addresses expressing abhorrence of the Petitioners, and...
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Montague (Lord
Chief Baron of the Exchequer), Sir
Robert Wright, Sir
Francis Wythens (Justice of the King's Bench), Sir
Creswell Levinz (Justice of the Common...
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Taylor may also
refer to:
Elizabeth Taylor (poet) (c. 1660–1708), aka Lady
Wythens,
later Colepeper,
English Restoration poet
Elizabeth Taylor (sailor), (1831–1887)...
- Lady
Elizabeth Wythens, the wife of Sir
Francis Wythens, of Southend, Eltham, Kent
which led to
great acrimony. In 1693 Lady
Wythens tried to have her...
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others uncollected there.
Dandyism also came
under attack in
George Robert Wythen Baxter's
satirical essay "Kiddyism",
published in
humorous journals from...
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George Robert Wythen Baxter (1815 – 17
January 1854) was a
Welsh writer.
Baxter was the only son of
George Trotman Baxter, Esq. of Hereford, and was born...
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unavailable Note (September 1679): Vote
totals unavailable On
petition Wythens was
unseated and
William Waller seated on 15
November 1680 Note (1681):...
- 1679 With: Sir
William Pulteney Succeeded by Sir
William Pulteney Francis Wythens Preceded by
Alexander Thistlethwayte John
Wyndham Member of Parliament...