Mary Pennyman or Mary Boreham, née Bond or Heron (1630–1701) was an English religious polemicist, and the wife of controversial dissident Quaker John Pennyman.
MaryPennyman or Mary Boreham, née Bond or Heron (1630–1701) was an English religious polemicist, and the wife of controversial dissident Quaker John...
Pennyman may refer to: MaryPennyman (1631–1701), English religious polemicist John Pennyman (1628–1706), Quaker schismatic and husband of Mary Pennyman...
John Pennyman (14 August 1628 – 2 July 1706) was an English schismatic or pseudo-Quaker. John Pennyman was the fourth son of Sir James Pennyman (died 1655)...
and their motives and noted of their poor treatment of John Pennyman. John and MaryPennyman were close friends and correspondents. Mudd's other life is...
October 1925, Francis Hugonin married Joan MaryPennyman, the elder daughter of the Rev. William Geoffrey Pennyman, Vicar of St Mark's, North Audley Street...
Milbourne Pierre Nicole John Norris Christopher Packe John Pennyman, the husband of MaryPennyman John Rawlet John Scott Susanna Wesley and William Winstanley...
Mary Jo Randle (born 26 April 1954) is an English actress from Rochdale, Lancashire working in theatre and television. After a childhood in Littleborough...
of Loving Donna Pennyman 4 episodes 1982 Tales of the Unexpected W.P.C. Mary Bryan Episode: "Decoy" 1983 Tales of the Unexpected Mary Ashburn Episode:...
Christopher Wandesford. They had two sons, John and Michael, and a daughter Mary who married Sir John Yorke, MP for Richmond Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges...
May–June 2004 8.56 In the village of Fletcher's Cross, undertaker Patrick Pennyman is found dead in his own chapel of rest by his wife. Barnaby and Scott...
Beverley in the 1761 general election. In 1767 he made a second marriage to Mary Farhill, daughter of John Farhill of Chichester, Sussex. He did not stand...
dissenters continued. Penington and others such as John Perrot and John Pennyman were uneasy at Fox's increasing power within the movement. Like Nayler...
(1621–24), Aylesbury (1626), Buckinghamshire (1640-death) Colonel Sir William Pennyman, 1st Baronet 1607 1643 Died of plague in Oxford during Civil War Royalist...
and rendering effectual a division and partition made between Sir James Pennyman, Charles Anderson Pelham and Micheal Newton and for selling and limiting...
Primary Academy Pallister Park Primary School Park End Primary School Pennyman Primary Academy Rose Wood Academy Sacred Heart RC Primary School St Alphonsus'...
Carey, and W. Young, Philadelphia; by Messrs. Websters, and Thomas, Andrews & Pennyman, Albany; and Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore. OL 23272543M....
Ormesby Hall is an 18th-century palladian mansion, once owned by the Pennyman family; it is now a National Trust property In July 2000 the Transporter...
Cleveland Work Camps, they were run by a munificent local landowner, Major Pennyman, to give unemployed miners a sense of purpose and independence. In 1932...
1934 Robin Hood (Opera) Voices and orchestra Libretto by Tippett, Ruth Pennyman and David Ayerst: Performed by an amateur cast at Boosbeck, Yorkshire,...
this he was made a full general in 1814. He died in 1835. He had married Mary, the daughter and eventual heiress of Major-General Ralph Burton of Hull...