William Budworth (1699 – September 1745) was a schoolmaster at Brewood in Staffordshire, England. He taught several notable pupils, but he is most remembered for not employing Samuel Johnson as an assistant at Brewood Grammar School.[1]
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WilliamBudworth (1699 – September 1745) was a schoolmaster at Brewood in Staffordshire, England. He taught several notable pupils, but he is most remembered...
English rugby league footballer Richard Budworth (1867–1937), English rugby union forward WilliamBudworth (1699–1745), schoolmaster at Brewood in Staffordshire...
Great Budworth is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England, four miles (6.4 km) north of Northwich off the A559 road, east of Comberbach, northwest...
Little Budworth is a civil parish and village between Winsford and Chester, in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county...
chantries were suppressed in 1547. Richard Hurd, educated at the school by WilliamBudworth in the 1730s, and later to become a Bishop of Worcester, was one of...
Great Budworth is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. The parish contains 59 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List...
Henry Cantrell (1684–1773), clergyman and religious controversialist WilliamBudworth (c. 1699–1745), schoolmaster Sir John Eardley Wilmot (1709–1792), Chief...
memorial window in the nearby parish church, St Mary and St Chad. WilliamBudworth (1699–1745) was headmaster here and declined to employ Samuel Johnson...
descended from the ancient Cheshire family and from William Vernon (1434–1507) of Cogshall, Great Budworth, Cheshire who was a grandson of Richard Vernon of...
River Wear between Hatfield College Boat House and Elvet Bridge. Richard Budworth, Headmaster 1907 to 1932, oversaw great expansion in the School. In his...
referred to the rivulet as the "Lodoar River". By the time of Joseph Budworth's tour of the local area in 1792, a public house had been built in front...
Ashley Book of Knots. Doubleday, New York. ISBN 0-385-04025-3. Geoffrey Budworth (1999). The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Knots & Ropework. Annes Publishing...
News. Budworth, Geoffrey (September 1, 2002). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knots. Lyons Press. p. 157. ISBN 1-58574-626-6. Partridge, William E. (1908)...
particularly on the work of William Shakespeare. Richard Budworth (1867–1937), former Master and an English rugby union forward Sir William Gladstone, 7th Baronet...
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melted and fused solid; however, the rope and knotting expert Geoffrey Budworth warns against this practice thus: Sealing rope ends this way is lazy and...
appointed him as commander in Northern Scotland. Daniell died at Great Budworth, in Cheshire, on 18 April 1652. Leycester, Peter (December 2011). Historical...
Llandudno 12 months earlier. He denied the murder of Sophie, of Great Budworth, Cheshire, who was seven years old when she died, but was found guilty...