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Thomas Godden, real name Tylden (1624 in Addington, Kent – 1 December 1688 in London) was an English courtier and Catholic priest, who was falsely implicated on charges of murder and treason in the Titus Oates or Popish plot, but managed to flee the country. He was later completely vindicated.
ThomasGodden, real name Tylden (1624 in Addington, Kent – 1 December 1688 in London) was an English courtier and Catholic priest, who was falsely implicated...
Matt Godden (born 1991), English footballer Rumer Godden (1907–1998), English author Salena Godden, a British poet, performer and writer ThomasGodden, real...
major reason for building the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad. ThomasGodden, land owner in Santa Clara County and second husband of Maria Encarnacion...
Godden v Hales was a 1686 King's Bench case that was brought as a test case of the Test Acts, a series of penal laws in Restoration England that established...
the murder but that the main instigators were three Catholic priests: ThomasGodden, head of the secular English clergy, and two Irish priests, Kelly and...
under the command of Thomas Robeson and Thomas Brown and the Loyalist North Carolina militia commanded by John Sligsby and David Godden. The day before the...
Rome (1671) formed part of a controversy with the recusant Catholic ThomasGodden and noted Church scholar Serenus de Cressy. The Mischief of Separation...
Henry Berry and Robert Green, together with the Queen's chaplain ThomasGodden and Godden's servant, Lawrence Hill, followed and strangled Godfrey while Prance...
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, also known as the Tallis Fantasia, is a one-movement work for string orchestra by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The theme...
Simmons, and Kathleen Byron. The film is based on the 1939 novel by Rumer Godden. It revolves around the growing tensions within a small convent of Anglican...
realised they had all become priests too. On 30 November 1686, he and Dr. ThomasGodden disputed with Dr. William Jane and Dr. Simon Patrick before the king...
Defence. Alfred Henry Gilder, Stocktaker, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. ThomasGodden, District Inspector, Southampton Waterworks Department. For services...
Bruce Willis, was filming In Country. She was named after author Rumer Godden. Her mother, actress Demi Moore, hired a cameraman to videotape her birth...
Honey, English Pottery and Porcelain (A.C. Black, 1933), p. 190. G.A. Godden, 'The Willow Pattern', The Antique Collector June 1972, pp. 148-50. L. Jewitt...
topics. For instance, the British children's writers Mary Norton and Rumer Godden used homunculus motifs in their work, expressing various post-war anxieties...
org, Index "M" Godden, 257-258, 267 Godden, 254-255 Battie, 168 Godden, 255-256 Battie, 169 Godden, 257 for all these figures Godden, 257 Leon Arnoux...
largely. Key was the great-grandfather of British authors Rumer Godden and Jon Godden. He was buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. Proceedings...
friend Thomas S. Eddowes, 1848' Plate Saucer, c. 1880 Thomas Maddock "Davenport potters". Godden, 116 Staffordshire Advertiser, 20 September 1806 Godden, 116...
February 2014. Isaias 11:1–3 (Biblia Sacra Vulgata). Anlezark, Daniel (2010). Godden, Malcolm; Keynes, Simon; Blackburn, Mark (eds.). Anglo-Saxon England (Volume...
France. It was based on the novel The Greengage Summer (1958) by Rumer Godden. One Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch involved a deranged self-defence...
1946–1959 (res.): Lloyd Morrell 1959–1971 (res.): Peter Booth 1972–1975: Max Godden (became Archdeacon of Lewes & Hastings) On 28 June 1975, the Archdeaconry...