Sir Henry Spelman (c. 1562 – October 1641) was an English antiquary, noted for his detailed collections of medieval records, in particular of church councils.
councils. Spelman was born in Congham, Norfolk, the eldest son of HenrySpelman (d. 1581), of Congham, and the grandson of Sir John Spelman (1495–1544)...
Spelman College is a private, historically Black, women's liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a founding member of the Atlanta University...
HenrySpelman (1595–1623) was an English adventurer, soldier, and author, the son of Erasmus Spelman and nephew to Sir HenrySpelman of Congham (1562–1641)...
producer Edward Spelman (died 1767), English translator Elizabeth V. Spelman, American philosopher HenrySpelman, British antiquarian HenrySpelman of Jamestown...
born in Wadsworth, Ohio, to Puritan descendant Harvey Buell Spelman (1811–1881) and Lucy Henry (1818–1897), Yankees who had moved to Ohio from Massachusetts...
supported women's rights. Samuel Buell Spelman was his father. Harvey Spelman and his wife Lucy née HenrySpelman lived in Westfield, Ohio, Akron and then...
are unknown, but she was probably of lowly status. English adventurer HenrySpelman had lived among the Powhatan people as an interpreter, and he noted...
Wives of Henry VIII", p. 413. Weir, Henry VIII, pp. 424, 452 The History and Fate of Sacrilege - Discovered by Examples of Scripture by HenrySpelman (Google...
(1698), states the Danes were of the Tribe of Dan. The antiquarian HenrySpelman in 1620 had made a similar claim that the Danes were the Israelite Tribe...
secondly HenrySpelman (the son of Sir John Spelman and the father of Sir HenrySpelman) and Henry (died c. 1547). Henry was the father of Sir Henry Knyvet...
had immense significance during this period; antiquarians such as Sir HenrySpelman described it as "the most majestic and a sacrosanct anchor to English...
(1597), and Thomas Craig's Jus Feudale (1603). The English scholar HenrySpelman stated in his Glossary (1664) that the custom had existed in Scotland...
Virginia) from Parahunt for some copper and an English colonist named HenrySpelman, who wrote a rare firsthand account of the Powhatan ways of life. Smith...
the King of Israel. Adriaan van Schrieck (1560–1621), who influenced HenrySpelman (1562–1641) and John Sadler (1615–74), wrote in the early 17th century...
Whitaker for Richard Bishop (London), 1642. (in Latin) Henricus Spelman [HenrySpelman] Concilia, Decreta, Leges, Constitutiones, in Re Ecclesiarum Orbis...
Joan Pierce, wife of William Pierce John Ratcliffe, on the Diamond HenrySpelman, teenaged boy, writer, on the Unitie[citation needed] (d. 1623) Mariners...
Archaeologus in Modum Glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem, written by HenrySpelman in 1626. The tribal names are given in Old English. There are significant...
originally made by moneyers from that region. The claim has been made in HenrySpelman's glossary (Glossarium Archaiologicum) as referenced in Commentaries...
Wyatt to Virginia, and shortly after his arrival he accompanied Captain HenrySpelman on a trading trip up the Potomac River that included founding a trading...
Lipsius, Joseph Justus Scaliger, Johannes Meursius, Hubert Goltzius, HenrySpelman, Charles Patin, Philipp Clüver, William Dugdale, Claudius Salmasius...
stragglers, to act as spies, to intercept convoys, and to pursue fugitives. HenrySpelman (d. 1641) derived the word from "hobby". Hobblers were another description...