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  1. 1 giorno fa · Ernest Miller Hemingway ( / ˈɜːrnɪst ˈhɛmɪŋweɪ /; July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer and journalist. Best known for an economical, understated style that significantly influenced later 20th-century writers, he is often romanticized for his adventurous lifestyle, and outspoken and blunt public ...

  2. 4 giorni fa · MSS. Twysden. 9. He lies buried in this church. 10. MSS. Twysden. 11. He was put in by the parliament. MSS. Twysden. 12. He had been vicar of Hadlow, from which he was sequestered. Walker's Suff. of Clergy, pt. ii. p. 252. 13. In 1752 a dispensation passed for his holding this with St. Mary Bredman, in Canterbury. He afterwards resigned this ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · They had two sons and two daughters. Lady Edith died in October 1871, aged 32. Fergusson married secondly Olive, daughter of John Henry Richman, in 1873. They had one son. She died of cholera in January 1882. He married thirdly Isabella Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Twysden and widow of Charles Hugh Hoare, in 1893. They had no children.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Genealogy for Hon. Blanche Frances Hoare (Morgan) (1859 - 1948) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  5. 4 giorni fa · He afterwards resided at Chelmington, as did his descendants, till William Twysden, esq. of Chelmington, whose lands were disgavelled by the act of the 2d and 3d Edward VI. in which he is spelt William Twisenden, having, married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Roydon, esq. of Roydon-hall, in East Peckham, removed thither, where his posterity have continued ever since.

  6. 4 giorni fa · This was one of a series of cases over funeral fees, most of which were brought in November 1636. The case had been settled by February 1637 when it was referred to by Sir Roger Twysden's account of the similar action that he faced [see cause 489].

  7. 4 giorni fa · 6. THE ABBEY OF RECULVER. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle tells us that in 669 King Ecgbriht gave 'Reculf' to Bass, the mass-priest, to build a monastery on. (fn. 1) The foundation of this appears to have followed shortly afterwards; for Lothair, king of Kent, by a charter (fn. 2) in 679 granted land in Thanet and Sturry to Brihtwald, abbot of the ...