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  • John Saltmarsh (born East Riding, Yorkshire, died 1647) was an English religious radical, "One of the most gentle tongued of controversialists", writer...
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  • John Saltmarsh may refer to: John Saltmarsh (historian) (1908–1974), British historian John Saltmarsh (priest) (died 1647), radical English clergyman...
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  • Saltmarsh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ian Saltmarsh (1901–1970), English cricketer John Saltmarsh (clergyman) (died 1647),...
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  • successor, John Bristowe, had a still more colourful end, murdered gruesomely in 1597 by a local yeoman. Although this would have caused Saltmarsh concern...
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  • John Ley (4 February 1583 – 16 May 1662) was an English clergyman and member of the Westminster Assembly. He was born in Warwick and received his early...
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    and winters on the coast of southern mainland Australia, foraging on saltmarsh species, beach or dune plants and a variety of exotic weed species. The...
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  • The Fatall Nuptiall; or, Mournefull Marriage, anonymously published John Saltmarsh, Poemata sacra Wye Saltonstall, Ovids Heroicall Epistles, translated...
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    Lincoln College. Thence he put forth a witty and effective reply to John Saltmarsh, who had attacked his views on ecclesiastical reform. Fuller subsequently...
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    hostile. Among them were works by Jeremiah Burroughes, John Goodwin, John Lilburne, John Saltmarsh and William Walwyn. "Philip Schaff: History of the Christian...
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    reserve occupies 240 hectares (590 acres) of grazing marsh, reed beds, saltmarsh and mudflats, and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The marshes...
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    rare outside the Hebrides, as well as extensive intertidal flats and saltmarsh. Matthew Armour (1820–1903), born in Paisley, Sanday's radical Free Kirk...
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    through which flows the River Horner, forming part of the Porlock Ridge and Saltmarsh Site of Special Scientific Interest. In the 1990s rising sea levels created...
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    Bay National Nature Reserve. It consists of large areas of mud flats, saltmarsh, sandflats and shingle ridges, some of which are vegetated. It has been...
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  • Interviewed June 17, 1997 by Marc Stein. Retrieved November 8, 2021. John A. Saltmarsh, Scott Nearing: An Intellectual Biography. Philadelphia: Temple University...
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    Maude Richards – architectural historian E. Clive Rouse – archaeologist John Saltmarsh – historian Brian Simon – educational historian Peter J N Sinclair –...
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    Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton, who enclosed 400 acres (160 hectares) of saltmarsh in 1627 and later in the 17th century reclaimed more marshland which had...
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    who figure in our story, like Hugh Peter, John Saltmarsh, William Erbery, John Webster, Henry Pinnell, John Collier and William Dell. Hill, World Upside...
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    both still in use today (2022). Laugharne's harbour had vanished under saltmarsh and silt long before Thomas' time. Ever since the 17th century, “…the...
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  • All weather pitch Preparatory School Pre-prep school Sixth Form Centre (Saltmarsh Building)- officially opened by Sir Gary Sobers on 1 July 2016 Music Centre...
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    southward Thames alluvium have been reclaimed from a former natural (tidal) saltmarsh state, being gradually embanked from the medieval onward. An Inquisition...
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