John Trenchard (of Warmwell) (c.1596–1662), MP for Wareham and Dorset
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JohnTrenchard is the name of: JohnTrenchard (Secretary of State) (1640–1695) JohnTrenchard (writer) (1662–1723) JohnTrenchard (of Warmwell) (c.1596–1662)...
spreading the concepts that had been developed by John Locke. Some literature: Cato's Letters / JohnTrenchard & Thomas Gordon, 1720–1723 Charles de Montesquieu...
the television series The White Queen on BBC One. He also appeared as JohnTrenchard in a two-part Sky TV adaptation of Moonfleet. In 2017, he also appeared...
but little impact in Britain. The most noted Commonwealthmen were JohnTrenchard and Thomas Gordon, who wrote the seminal work Cato's Letters between...
Other figures prominent around the edges of the Junto include Sir JohnTrenchard and Thomas Tollemache. Somers, Wharton, Russell and Montagu were elected...
Broadway revival of Anything Goes. The production starred Sutton Foster, John McMartin, Jessica Walter and Joel Grey. For his performance he earned a Tony...
of Hordle Trenchard was held by Henry Trenchard in the 13th century together with Sharprix (modern Walhampton). His successor JohnTrenchard was in 1309...
England to escape sin". 18th-century Whigs, or commonwealthmen, such as JohnTrenchard, Thomas Gordon and Benjamin Hoadly "praised the mixed constitution of...
pseudonym used in the 1720s by the authors of Cato's Letters, i.e. JohnTrenchard and Thomas Gordon Cato the anti-Federalist, pseudonym for an American...
under the pseudonym "Cato." This was a pen-name used by British writers JohnTrenchard and Thomas Gordon, whose essays were published as Cato's Letters (1723)...