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  Edmund Castell
Edmund Castell (1606-1685), English orientalist, was born in 1606 at Tadlow, in Cambridgeshire.
He was made prebendary of Canterbury and professor of Arabic at Cambridge.
The Syriac section of the Lexicon was issued separately at Göttingen in 1788 by JD Michaelis, who offers a tribute to Castell's learning and industry.
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 Captain Edmund du Castel, privateer & merchant of Philadelphia
The first record of him that I’m aware of is from Sep 10, 1683 when Edmund signed an oath of Allegience to the government of William Penn in Philadelphia.
Edmund Du Castell is commissioned Commander.” ["Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania," vol.
By a writing dated Nov. 27, 1714, and witnessed by "Samuel Du Castel" and Peter Evans, "Weyntie Collett" renounced her right to serve as Executratrix under the will (Ibid., shelf no. 16c) There is a wax seal beside the signature of Weyntie Collett besring the impression of a woman's head in profile.
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 Edmund Castell: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
If you were to roll a lung from a human body and out flat it would be the size of a tennis court.
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 Casteel
Edmund “du Chastal” and the Prince George’s County, MD Casteels
Given their proximity and the interactions of there children with those of Edmund [3], these two were very likely to be related to Edmund [2] and have been considered likely candidates to be his sons (though questions remain about whether Edmund [2] could have had sons this old in 1733).
In any case, I believe that this Joseph is most likely to be the father of the two Casteels that stayed in Prince Georges (and weren’t sons of Edmund [3]) during the 1760’s and 1770’s – John and Henry.
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 Edmund Castell Bacon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, 13th and 14th Baronet KG KBE (18 March 1903–30 September 1982) was a British landowner and businessman.
Bacon was born in 1903 at Raveningham Hall, the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 12th Baronet and was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge.
He commanded the 55th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment of the Royal Artillery in the Second World War and was mentioned in despatches.
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 Specialized Christian Hebraist Rabbinic Lexicography
Edmund Castell (1606-1685) was professor of Arabic at Cambridge.
The Lexicon Heptaglotton (the “seven language” dictionary) Castell claimed to have spent eighteen years, from sixteen to eighteen hours a day on this work, and cost him £12,000.
He was unable to find subscribers to this work, however, and in 1667 was condemned to debtors’ prison.
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 Kymm Coveney's Ancestry - Person Page 133
William Paine was the son of Edmund Paine and Elizabeth Walton.
She married William Paine, son of Edmund Paine and Elizabeth Walton, before 1648 at England.
Edmund Paine was the son of Thomas Paine and Margaret Pultney.
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 Edmund Castell - LoveToKnow 1911
Before undertaking the Lexicon Heptaglotton, Castel' had helped Dr Brian Walton in the preparation of his Polyglott Bible.
The Syriac section of the Lexicon was issued separately at Gottingen in 1788 by J. Michaelis, who offers a tribute to Castell's learning and industry.
This page was last modified 03:07, 3 Sep 2006.
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 thePeerage.com - Name Index 83
13th Baronet, of Redgrave, co. Suffolk (Edmund Castell) b.
14th Baronet, of Mildenhall, co. Suffolk (Edmund Castell) b.
Edmund C. Edmund Castell, 13th and 14th Bt.
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 Brian Walton
Walton's Polyglot was the first book published by subscription in England.
To carry out his work successfully, Walton secured the aid of nearly all the contemporary English scholars, particularly Edmund Castell, Edward Pococke, Thomas Hyde, Dudley Loftus, Abraham Weelocke, Thomas Greaves, and Samuel Clarke, but the editorship devolved upon himself.
While the Polyglot was in the press, he published as an aid to the perusal thereof an "Introductio ad lectionem linguarum Orientalium" (London, 1655; Deventer, 1655, 1658).
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 wilenzick - pafg37 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Captain Edmund Lewis [Parents] was born in 1591 in Llysalybont, Glamorgan, Wales.
She married Captain Edmund Lewis in 1630 in England.
George Lewis [Parents] was born in 1562 in Glamorgan, Wales.
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 Conqueror13
Edmund Castell Bacon, Sir, 13th & 14th Bt., * 1903, + 1982, Md. 1936, Priscilla Dora Ponsonby, d.
Edmund Hobhouse, Lt.Col., * 1860, + 1933, Md. 1896, Emmeline Beatrice Hutton, + 1945, d.
Edmund Graham Hobhouse, Rev., * 1899, Md. 1936, Ruth Lambert, d.
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 Edmund Bacon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the British businessman, see Edmund Castell Bacon.
Edmund Norwood Bacon (May 2, 1910 – October 14, 2005) was a noted American architect, urban planner, educator, and author.
As the Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission from 1949 to 1970, his visions shaped today's Philadelphia, the city in which he was born.
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 Carmarthen Castle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The castle remained important in the 15th century and required considerable repair after being sacked by Owain Glyndwr in 1405.
By 1456, Edmund Tewdwr (father of Henry VII) had gained possession of Carmarthen Castle as the king's representative, and died here in that year.
The castle became the county prison in 1789 and the building of the gaol in 1869 effectively destroyed the open space of the outer ward.
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 Did you mean Edm or search result for Edm?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Edmund Beaufort, 1st Duke Of, 1st Earl of Dorset Somerset
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl Of, 3rd Earl of Ulster March
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 Huw J Edmund Chartered Accountants
As it is sometimes difficult to evaluate the benefits these services may have for your business or profession, I believe the best way for you to assess them is through an initial meeting where there is no commitment on either side.
Overlooked by the picturesque Castell Coch and next to Pugh’s Garden Centre, we are in an ideal location for clients who are situated throughout South Wales and the Border Counties.
Huw J Edmund Chartered Accountants is the trading name of Huw J Edmund Limited.
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 thePeerage.com - Hugo Dalzell Gibbs and others
Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, 13th and 14th Bt.
She is the daughter of Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, 13th and 14th Bt.
     James Edmund Geoffrey Gibbs was born on 13 January 1975.
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 Casteel Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Shadrach (son of Edmund 3d) Casteel by Charles E. Hoye - robert grazzini 8/20/06
Edmund Casteel III by Charles E. Hoye - John Gillespie 7/18/06
Edmund Casteel II by Charles E. Hoye - John Gillespie 7/18/06
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 List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)
Married Edmund of Langley, Earl of Cambridge, K.G., afterwards Duke of York.
Daughter of Thomas (Holland), 2nd Earl of Kent, K.G. Married 1st Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, K.G.; 2ndly William, Lord Willoughby de Eresby, K.G.; 3rdly Henry, Lord Scrope of Masham; 4thly Henry (Bromflete), Lord Vesey.
Daughter of John (Beaufort), Duke of Somerset, K.G. Married Edmund (Tudor), Earl of Richmond, and was mother of Henry VII.
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 Casteel Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: Edmond du Castel (16??-17??) of Philadelphia, Pa. - anita hinson 12/29/01
Re: Captain Edmund du Chastel Blangerual - PAULA LIESER 9/22/02
Re: Captain Edmund du Chastel Blangerual - charles Raney 7/16/00
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 CASTELL, EDMUND (16o6-... - Online Information article about CASTELL, EDMUND (16o6-...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
- Online Information article about CASTELL, EDMUND (16o6-...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
PROFESSOR (the Latin noun formed from the verb profiteri, to declare publicly, to acknowledge, profess)
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 NPG D11278; Edmund Castell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
NPG D11279: Edmund Castell (impression from same plate as)
NPG D22666: Edmund Castell (impression from same plate as)
NPG D11269: Edmund Castell (impression from same plate as)
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 List of the Knights of the Garter
On accepting the accession of Henry VII he surrendered his claim to the Dukedom of Suffolk.
868 (app 30.4.1925) Edmund Bernard (Fitzalan-Howard), Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent.
940 (app 23.4.1970) Edmund Castell Bacon, 13th and 14th Bart.
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 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Barrell, Edmund, (Rev), of Sutton 1787 December 19, 1787.
Castell, Edmund, D.D., Professor of Arabic at Cambridge 1685 June 30, 1686.
Gibson, Edmund, Bishop of London 1798 Donated by his son to Sion College.
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 Notes
Also if Katherine die without heir by Edmund, or before Edmund be 21 years old, then David is to refund 210 marcs.
Will dated 1550 William Mathewe of Castell y Myneich; Listed in will: Myles Mathew, son; Alice, wife; John, younger son; Robert, second son; Thomas, brother; Mathew Griffith, holder of tenement bequeathed; Llewelyn Jenkin, holder of tenement bequeathed; William ap William, holder of lands bequeathed.
Lewis Mathew, of Tregolde, debtor; Lewis Mathew, renter of six kyne bequeathed; Edmunde Mathewe, esq, granted land bequeathed; Harry Powell, of Ragland; Catherin Richard, grandchild; Efryswyth Jenkin, sister; Juhan Jenkin, wife.
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 The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads (Staff and Property, etc.) Order 1989
Land forming riverbank and adjoining marshland near Acle Bridge in the parish of Acle conveyed by Sir William Oscar Carter, Raymond Charles Frostick and Mary Muriel Gay on 23 April 1981.
Belaugh Staithe adjoining River Bure in the parish of Belaugh leased by Edward Willoughby Trafford, Sir Edmund Castell Bacon KBE, Arthur James Robert Collins CVO and William John Herbert Forbes DSO (The Trafford Trustees) on 26 May 1971.
Land and boathouse near Wood End, Stalham in the parish of Catfield conveyed by Sidney John Mowle and Charles Boughton on 29 March 1955.
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 Landscape 200 - A Golden Age Of Watercolours At Norwich Castle - Norwich City Guide news
The art historian Margaret Pilkington described Sir Hickman Bacon in 1937 as: “a beautiful old man, very distinguished looking, with a white beard and a thin refined face – rather austere but full of life and character.”
Despite an affair with an Austrian countess, he remained a bachelor and on his death the collection was passed to his nephew, Sir Edmund Castell Bacon (1903-1982).
Landscape 200 is not only celebrating the bicentenary of the Norwich School of Artists’ first exhibition, it is also looking forward to inspire new and contemporary artists of today, who maybe one day will revive the watercolour tradition in Norwich.
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk /norwich/news/ART27702.html?ixsid=h82L5X1ORue   (768 words)

  
 Glasgow University Library Timeline
John Hoggisyard was elected but not admitted as Librarian in 1655; Robert Baillie, junior, (the son of a divinity professor of the same name) was then nominated as Librarian.
cover of Edmund Castell Lexicon heptaglotton donated by Snell: Bh4-a.7
During the troubled times of the Civil War and the Commonwealth, there is little trace of further donations to the library, although the Quaestor's Book contains lists of books bought.
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The two people chiefly concerned were utterly obscure: Charles Blount and Edmund Bohun necessarily vanish from Ma- caulays pages as soon as they have played their little drama.
His career, at any rate, is curiously illustrative of the final struggle in that cause.
If you prefer a martyrdom in a different cause, you may look at the life of Edmund Castell, who made an epoch in Semitic scholarship.
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 Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, Bt (1903-1982), Premier Baronet of England and landowner
Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, Bt (1903-1982), Premier Baronet of England and landowner
The online database contains information on 92,385 works, 51,004 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works.
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
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