Thomas Wagstaffe the Elder (13 February 1645 – 17 October 1712) was a clergyman of the Church of England, after the nonjuring schism a bishop of the breakaway church.
ThomasWagstaffe the Elder (13 February 1645 – 17 October 1712) was a clergyman of the Church of England, after the nonjuring schism a bishop of the breakaway...
Sancroft delegated his powers to Bishop Lloyd, who in May 1693 appointed ThomasWagstaffe (1645–1712) and George Hickes (1642–1715) as new Non-Juring bishops...
Sir ThomasWagstaffe Haycraft (5 October 1858 – 16 July 1936) was an English barrister of the British Colonial Service. Haycraft served as Chief Justice...
ThomasWagstaffe. He married Thomas' daughter and, after her early death, married the daughter of surgeon Charles Bernard. On 8 July 1714, Wagstaffe graduated...
Thomas Daniel Wagstaffe was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward for Sunderland. Dykes, Garth; Lamming, Doug (2000). All...
Sir ThomasWagstaffe to raise a portion for Frances his only daughter. 7 & 8 Will. 3. c. 35 10 April 1696 An Act to enable Sir ThomasWagstaffe Knight...
September 1736. He had first married his cousin, Frances Wagstaffe, daughter and heir of Sir ThomasWagstaffe and the widow of Sir Edward Bagot, 4th Baronet, M...
and Auditor-General of the Union of South Africa 18 February 1919 ThomasWagstaffe Haycraft Chief Justice of Grenada 18 February 1919 Lt-Col. John Hewat...
ThomasWagstaffe of Harbury and Tachbook Mallory 1691: Sir William Bishop 1692: Thomas Fetherston of Packwood House 1693: Richard Booth 1694: Thomas Man...
was the will of God. The nursery was an enterprise run by Quakers; ThomasWagstaffe was the clerk of the Tivetshall Monthly Meeting and a prominent benefactor...
bishop in diocese of Norwich. 1538 1899 in abeyance During this period, ThomasWagstaffe was consecrated as nonjuring bishop of Ispwich on 24 February 1694...
National Biography considers that the author may have been in fact ThomasWagstaffe, with Grascome doing the legwork. Criticising the House of Commons...
joined Thomas Ken in strongly opposing the continuance of the Nonjuring schism through the consecration of George Hickes and ThomasWagstaffe as bishops...
locations except the group from Salisbury. Penruddock, along with Sir Joseph Wagstaffe and Hugh Grove, organised and led the Royalist uprising in the West. On...
of which failed to take place. Three days later, Penruddock and Joseph Wagstaffe attacked Salisbury but without support elsewhere retreated into North...