JohnHumfrey (1621–1719) was an English clergyman, an ejected minister from 1662 and controversialist active in the Presbyterian cause. He graduated B...
Southcott, John Brown, and JohnHumfrey. "Dorchester Company of Adventurers". Oxford Reference. Oxford University. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Goff, John (2009)...
William Humfrey (also Humphrey or Humphreys) (c.1515–1579) was an English goldsmith, mining promoter, and Assay Master at the Royal Mint during the reign...
Humfrey Jonathon Malins CBE (born 31 July 1945) is a British Conservative Party politician, who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Croydon North West and...
Pelham Humfrey (Humphrey, Humphrys) (1647 in London – 14 July 1674 in Windsor) was an English composer. He was the first of the new generation of English...
Humfrey Wanley (21 March 1672 – 6 July 1726) was an English librarian, palaeographer and scholar of Old English, employed by manuscript collectors such...
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Field Marshal Sir Samuel Hulse Major-General JohnHumfrey Major-General Simon Lea Humphrey Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Humphreys...
Humfrey Gifford (fl. 1580), was an English poet. In 1580 he published A Posie of Gilloflowers containing 46 poems, a selection of verse translations of...
was a son of John Tufton of Hothfield, and brother of Nicholas Tufton, 1st Earl of Thanet. He purchased The Mote near Maidstone. Humfrey Tufton was involved...
Richard Jennyns 1582 John Highfield 1583 Richard Sedgewick 1584 Thomas Holmes 1585 Thomas Thorney 1586 Francis Elton 1587 JohnHumfrey 1588 Jehn Jennens...
Lieutenant General Sir Humfrey Myddelton Gale, KBE, CB, CVO, MC (4 October 1890 – 8 April 1971) was an officer in the British Army who served in the First...
Restoration: England in the 1660s, p. 123. "Humfrey, John", Dictionary of National Biography Marshall, John (1991), "Locke and Latitudinarianism", in Kroll...
love"); and settings of "A Hymn to God the Father" by John Hilton the younger and Pelham Humfrey (published 1688). After the 17th century, there were no...
and clergyman John Donne. It is one of his Divine Poems. Its date of composition is unknown. The poem was set to music by Pelham Humfrey in the 17th century...
lecturers at the Pinners' Hall. He died on 3 June 1699. In conjunction with JohnHumfrey, Lobb wrote in 1680 an Answer ... by some Nonconformists to a sermon...
of the fort is credited to Lieutenant-General JohnHumfrey, and it is thought that Lieutenant-Colonel John Evelegh would have also worked on the final plans...
1488) married firstly John Writtle, esquire, and secondly Sir John Raynsford (died 1521) and they were the parents of Sir John Raynsford the politician...
departing. At the morning of the trial, Raymun brings Ser Humfrey Hardyng and Ser Humfrey Beesbury to Duncan's side; and Aegon brings Ser Robyn Rhysling...
anthem", I will always give thanks, the last in collaboration with Pelham Humfrey and William Turner, either in honour of a victory over the Dutch in 1665...
Patent to Sir Humfrey Gylberte, 11 June 1578, from the Avalon Project, yale.edu. Accessed 6 January 2023. Probasco, Nate (20 June 2019). "John Dee, Humphrey...