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  John Yonge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Yonge (1467 - April 25, 1516), English ecclesiastic and diplomatist, was born at Heyford, Oxfordshire, and educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, where he became a fellow in 1485.
He was ordained in 1500 and held several livings before receiving his first diplomatic mission to arrange a commercial treaty with the archduke of Austria in 1504, and in the Low Countries in 1506 in connection with the projected marriage between Henry VII and Margaret of Savoy.
Yonge was on terms of intimate friendship with Dean Colet, and was a correspondent of Erasmus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Yonge   (239 words)

  
 Fuller Family of Sussex - pafg72 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
James Yonge [Parents] was born in 1748 in Poselynche, Devon.
Edmond Yonge was born in 1797 in Brixton, Devon.
Duke Yonge was born on 03 Dec 1750.
www.angelfire.com /planet/madjack/pafg72.htm   (221 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Joan Wadham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Marriage: John Yonge circa 1569 in Bristol, Gloucester, England
Joan married John Yonge, son of Hugh Yonge and Alice Yonge, circa 1569 in Bristol, Gloucester, England.
(John Yonge was born circa 1530 in Great House, Bristol, Middlesex, England, died in 1589 and was buried in Cathedral, Bristol, Gloucester, England.)
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 John Arthur Yonge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A Captain Marlowe kept a diary of his period in the Aegean, reporting on the activities of the unit, enemy activity, raids by the Group and the frequent engine failures.
Yonge in a Camel was supposed to escort me but he had engine trouble so I went alone.
Yonge tells us his grandfather was headmaster at Eton.
www.earlyaviators.com /eyonge04.htm   (430 words)

  
 SHELVOCK ONS - A History of Shelvock Manor
In 28 Edward III (c1354), William le YONGE was Steward of the Manor of Ruyton, and on 20th November that year, Richard, Earl of Arundel, granted to him and Alice his wife settlement of lands "in the vills of Shelvak, Atton and Erdeston".
John le YONGE succeeded his father William, and was living at the time of the execution of the Earl of Arundel in 1397, when he was returned as holding "Shelfake and Wyke by service of a quarter of a Knights fee of the Honour of the Earl of Arundel".
John THORNES and Elizabeth ASTLEY are shown in the Visitation to have three children: Thomas, an un-named daughter wife of a TANNAT de Abertannat of Shropshire, Richard, and Jeffrey THORNES of Shelvock.
www.creativegraces.net /genindex/shelvock/history.html   (3923 words)

  
 Sir William, Bart Yonge - LoveToKnow 1911
1693-1755), English politician, was the son of Sir Walter Yonge of Colyton, Devonshire, and great-great-grandson of Walter Yonge of Colyton (?1581-1649), whose diaries (1604-45), more especially four volumes now in the British Museum (Add.
In the House of Commons he attached himself to the Whigs, and making himself useful to Sir Robert Walpole, was rewarded with a commissionership of the treasury in 1724.
George II., who conceived a strong antipathy to Sir William, spoke of him as "Stinking Yonge"; but Yonge conducted himself so obsequiously that he obtained a commissionership of the admiralty in 1728, was restored to the treasury in 1730, and in 1735 became secretary of state for war.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Sir_William%2C_Bart_Yonge   (288 words)

  
 John XXII - Columbia Encyclopedia article about John XXII (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John was neutral at first; then in 1323, when Louis had won and became Holy Roman emperor, pope and emperor began a serious quarrel.
This was partly provoked by John's extreme claims of authority over the empire and partly by Louis's support of the spiritual Franciscans, whom John XXII condemned for their insistence on evangelical poverty.
In John's last years he advanced a theory concerning the vision of God in heaven or the beatific vision; the novelty he proposed (that this vision will begin only after the Last Judgment) was widely denied and scorned by theologians, and John subsequently modified it.
columbia.thefreedictionary.com.cob-web.org:8888 /John+XXII   (325 words)

  
 NICHOLS FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE (Osborn Shelves Nichols)
Akerman, John Yonge, 1806-1873 + 21 ALS to John Gough Nichols, [v.p.] 1832 Oct 20- 1839 Feb 13 On numismatic and antiquarian subjects.
ALS to John Bowyer Nichols, [n.p.] 1843 Oct 18 Advises Nichols of the death of her son Thomas and asks for settlement in respect to work done by him.
ALS to John Bowyer Nichols [1823] Oct 9 A personal note to her husband ("We are all as well as we can be in your absence.") written on a proof sheet from the Gentleman's Magazine, which he marked and returned with a two page reply from Glastonbury, "this decayed old town." Nichols, Isabella, b.
webtext.library.yale.edu /beinflat/osborn.NICHOLSF.htm   (10931 words)

  
 GENUKI/Devon: Newton Ferrers 1850   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yonge, who resides at Puslinch House, a large and handsome mansion, which was built by Dr. Yonge, soon after he came to the estate, at the cost of about £9000.
Torr Villa, the delightful residence of J. Yonge, Esq., was built about 25 years ago, and is shut in on the east and west by high tors and woody acclivities.
1d., and in 1831 at £533, is in the patronage and incumbency of the Rev. John Yonge, B.A., whose ancestor, the above-named Dr. Yonge, purchased the advowson of the Duke of Leeds in 1728.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/NewtonFerrers/NewtonFerrers1850.html   (537 words)

  
 dcompany
Rev. John White (1575-1648) rector of Holy Trinity and St. Peter's churches in Dorchester, Dorset was one of the most prominent men to promote the Great Migration to New England in the 1630's.
John BALL of Crewkerne, Somerset, 27 Jan. 1 614, Head' Master of the Chantry of the Holy Trinity a free school.
JOHN SACHEVERELL, Clerk - Of Stoke, son of John Sacheverell of Buckland, Dorset.
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 HLS Library: VIII. Town Life in Colchester, London, Sandwich & Coventry
Indenture witnessing an agreement made between Sir John de Sutton of Wivenhoe, knight, of the one part, and John de Fordham and William Buk, bailiffs of Colchester, and the commonalty of the same town, of the other part, in settlement of certain suits and disputes between them concerning lands near the harbor at Colchester.
Quitclaim by John Grene to Thomas Boteler and Alice his wife of his right in a tenement in the parish of Blessed Mary the Virgin in Sandwich by the "Pylory Gate," bounded by the king's highway to the south and the seashore to the North.
Indenture of a lease by John de Langeleye and Alice, late the wife of Thomas de Colleshull, to John de Deneford for the term of his life of a messuage with store-houses (cellarii), a tavern (taberna), and cottages adjacent in the Little Park street of Coventry (see map) between two "shoppas" and a bakery.
www.law.harvard.edu /library/collections/special/exhibitions/history_in_deed/deed8.php   (1806 words)

  
 John Yonge - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN YONGE (1467-1516), English ecclesiastic and diplomatist, was born at Heyford, Oxfordshire, and educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, where he became a fellow in 1485.
He was ordained in i 50o and held several livings before receiving his first diplomatic mission to arrange a commercial treaty with the archduke of Austria in 1504, and in the Low Countries in 1506 in connexion with the projected marriage between Henry VII.
This page was last modified 19:22, 3 Sep 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /John_Yonge   (171 words)

  
 Gen
Muncke sen., Rich.Yonge, John Yonge and Hannah Yonge, all of HENHAM 9 July 23 Chas.II, being a Sunday, absented themselves from church.
John White of Middle Temple, London, esq., to Lewis Covill of HENHAM, yeo.
Messuage once of John Smyth now in tenure or occupation of Lewis Covill, with all houses and structures built thereon; garden and croft of land or pasture (l a.) in said Pledgdon; barn late of Ludwyke (Lewis) Coefield; all other property of feoffor in Pledgdon.
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 template   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
By John Arrowsmith B.D. preacher of the Gospel at Kings-Linne in Norfolke.
Being the military memoirs of John Gwynne; and an account of the Earl of Glencairn’s expedition, as general of His Majesty’s forces, in the Highlands of Scotland, in the years 1653 and 1654.
Pym, his speech in Parliament on Saturday the 19th of February, concerning the passing of the bill in the commons House, for the present pressing of 15,000 men, to be immediately transported for Ireland.
www.history.uiuc.edu /FAC_DIR/LYNN_DIR/guide/english.html   (2904 words)

  
 JOHN YONGE (1467-1516) - Online Information article about JOHN YONGE (1467-1516)
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
Wolsey, and in 1515 he was one of the commissioners for renewing the See also:
Yonge was on terms of intimate friendship with Dean See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /YAK_ZYM/YONGE_JOHN_1467_1516_.html   (315 words)

  
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And to John of Stok and his heirs the chief lords, for the said acre seven pence at the aforesaid terms by equal portions.
Also we present Matthew Sterlyng of Quendon to scour a certain" dike"of 20 perches against the ground of Anne Newman of Quendon aforesaid, annoying the highway leading from HENHAM to Newport, on this side of the same feast, on pain of 6s.8d.
Parcel of a messuage containing half a burgage in Bonhuntte street next to the messuage of Richard Whithened; a plot of land at the head of Newport town called Shepecote; a toft formerly of William Bonskyer between the land of one Beltere and land of Mart.
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 The Andrews Pages : Gentleman's Magazine Library - Devon (Honiton)
On the restoration of Hugh Courtenay to the Earldom of Devon, he, probably by purchase, obtained the manor ; for Hugh Courtenay, the second earl, gave it to his son, Sir Philip, a proof the property was not annexed to the title.
This John Takell was a person of property, who lived in Honiton in Henry VII.'s time.
The representatives are, Sir George Yonge, K.B. and George Templer, Esq.
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 «SOME OLD DEVON CHURCHES» BY J. STABB; 157-168   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On the north wall of the tower is the tablet in memory of John White, of Southcote in the parish, who was buried April 11th 1704, aged 70.
He died on St. John the Baptist's Day [June 24th], 1892, aged 40, and the table was erected by his widow and children, completing the restoration of the church commenced by him.
At the east end of the north aisle is the Northcote monument [plate 168b] in memory of John Northcote, of Hayne, who was born in 1570, and died in 1632.
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 JOHN YONGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
John Yonge, englisches Geistliches und Diplomat, wurde bei Heyford, Oxfordshire getragen und erzogen an Winchester und neue Hochschule, Oxford, wo er ein Gefährte 1485 wurde.
Er wurde 1500 ordiniert und einige livings hielt, bevor man seine erste diplomatische Mission empfing, um einen Handelsvertrag mit dem Erzherzog von Österreich 1504 und in den niedrigen Ländern 1506 in Zusammenhang mit der projizierten Verbindung zwischen Henry VII und Margaret des Wirsings zu ordnen.
Yonge war auf Bezeichnungen der vertrauten Freundschaft mit Dekan Colet und war ein Korrespondent von Erasmus.
www.faktedon.com /wiki/de/jo/John%20Yonge.htm   (175 words)

  
 Folios 131 - 140: Nov 1477 - | British History Online
Letter from Richard Gardyner, the Mayor, and William Philippe, the Chamberlain, to the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, presenting Sir John Cheswright, chaplain, for admission to the chantry founded in the said church by Henry "Guleford," vacant by the death of William Wyswale.
Letters patent appointing John Yonge, Knt and Alderman, to be Justice for the merchants of Almaine in their house in the City, commonly called Gildehalla Theutomcorum.
Letter from the Mayor and Aldermen to Thomas [Kempe], Bishop of London, presenting John Breteyn, Professor of Sacred Theology, for institution as Rector of St. Peter's, Cornhill, vacant by the death of Master Thomas Asshby.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=33652   (1298 words)

  
 Lind, Yonge and Related Lines - Person Page 1
[S136] Duke Yonge Photograph, 1882, Personal library of Bonnie Stevens, Helen Lind recorded in the early 1950's that this photograph of her father was taken in Tombstone Arizona in 1882 when he was about 4 years old.
[S142] Yonge Family of Puslinch, Manuscript, 998 unknown repository, From 1813 to his death in 1836, Duke was vicar of Antony, a small village of under 500 persons abutting on Lyther Creek on Torpoint, Cornwall, across the water from Plymouth to the West.
Yonge family records show him to be the son of Kenneth Arthur..
ilind.net /ancestry/jfdyDesc/p1.htm   (8219 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to Thomas Yonge in Bristol, Bristol, England.
She was married to Hugh Yonge in Bristol, England.
He was married to Alice Yonge in Bristol, England.
www.familyorigins.com /users/j/a/c/Meredith-K-Jacobssmith/FAMO1-0001/d375.htm   (507 words)

  
 Lind, Yonge and Related Lines - Person Page 2
[S139] Letter, Arthur and John Francis Yonge to New Zealand Fred Yonge, 1850 - 1906, In circa 1882 Arthur Yonge writes to his brother Fred in New Zealand of going to Otterbourne to visit the immortal Charlotte Mary and Julian, who looks quite shakey.
They are the children of William Crawley Yonge and continued to live in their childhood home.
[S86] Yonge family of Puslinch, Typeset and photocopy, 1998 Personal library of Bonnie Stevens, R. Ian Yonge compilation, Merged Saxon/Norman Line.
ilind.net /ancestry/jfdyDesc/p2.htm   (583 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (Y)
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), Poet and dramatist; son of John Butler Yeats.
John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852-1925), Field Marshal.
Eleonora Anna (née Selby-Lowndes), Countess of Ypres (died 1941), Wife of John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres; daughter of Richard William Selby-Lowndes.
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 John Arthur Yonge
Would anyone be able to tell me any more about this reference either in respect of J.A. Yonge in particular or in general terms as to what went on at Reading or be able to direct me to other sources of enquiry?
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You will find the name "John Arthur Yonge", who was born in 1893, the son of Rev. George Yonge and Anne Norgate, on the page.
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The passions aroused during the struggle, the fierce hate animating the breasts of the combatants, the deadly incidents of the strife, which without intermission lasted for nearly two years, and deluged with blood the plains and cities of Hindostan, have scarcely a parallel in history.
There was infinite cause for alarm for months afterwards even to the Fall of Delhi; but at no time were we in such a strait as at that period when the loyalty or defection of the Sikh regiments and people was an open question.
He brought instructions and orders from Sir John Lawrence to the Brigadier commanding at Ferozepore to the effect that a wing of Her Majesty's 61st Regiment was to proceed at once to reinforce the army under Sir Henry Barnard, now besieging the city of Delhi.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/0/8/5/10856/10856.txt   (21699 words)

  
 Charlotte Mary Yonge - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
CHARLOTTE MARY YONGE (1823-1901), English novelist and writer on religious and educational subjects, daughter of William Crawley Yonge, 52nd Regiment, and Frances Mary Bargus, was born on the i ith of August 1823 at Otterbourne, Hants.
Her books err on the side of didacticism, but exercised a wide and wholesome influence.
The money realized by the early sales of The Daisy Chain was given to the building of a missionary college at Auckland, N.Z., while a large portion of the proceeds of The Heir of Redclyffe was devoted to the missionary schooner "The Southern Cross." See Charlotte Mary Yonge: an Appreciation, by Ethel Romanes (1908).
www.1911ency.org /Y/YO/YONGE_CHARLOTTE_MARY.htm   (309 words)

  
 Ancient Numismatics
Catalogue of the coins of teh Gupta dynasties and of Sasanka, king of Gauda, by John Allan.
Catalogue of the coins of the Andhra dynasty, the western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka dynasty, and the "Bodhi" dynasty, by Edward James Rapson.
Catalogue of the coins of ancient India, by John Allan.
www.calcoin.org /library/anchnts.html   (1055 words)

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