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    Richard Graves (22 April 1677 – 18 September 1729) was an English antiquarian. Graves was born at Mickleton, Gloucestershire, on 22 April 1677, was the...
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  • Richard Graves (1715–1804) was an English minister, poet, and novelist. Richard Graves may also refer to: Richard Graves (antiquary) (1677–1729), English...
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    Spiritual Quixote (1773). Graves was born at Mickleton Manor, Mickleton, Gloucestershire, to Richard Graves (1677–1729), an antiquary, and his Welsh wife Elizabeth...
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    Antiquarian (redirect from Antiquary)
    perhaps best encapsulated in the motto adopted by the 18th-century antiquary Sir Richard Colt Hoare, "We speak from facts, not theory." The Oxford English...
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    gardens. Although Richard's monument had evidently disappeared by this time, the site of his grave was still known. The antiquary Christopher Wren (father...
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    Graves (1815 – 1886) was an Irish clergyman, antiquary and archaeologist of the Victorian era. A native of Kilkenny, James's father, Richard Graves (himself...
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    who styled himself Anthony à Wood in his later writings, was an English antiquary. He was responsible for a celebrated Hist. and Antiq. of the Universitie...
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    Leyland (13 September, c. 1503 – 18 April 1552) was an English poet and antiquary. Leland has been described as "the father of English local history and...
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    Philippa Langley (category Richard III of England)
    20 January 2023. "News of Fellows: Finding Richard III: The Official Account". SALON: Society of Antiquaries of London Online Newsletter. 4 August 2014...
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    Henry IV of England (category Peers created by Richard II)
    Priory of Christ in Canterbury. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. pp. 192–194. Antiquary (10 May 1902). "Exhumation of Henry IV". Notes and Queries. 9th series...
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    Life of the antiquary Anthony Wood. Towards the end of his life, Rawlinson quarrelled with both the Royal Society and the Society of Antiquaries. Cutting...
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    K. There are 46 Commonwealth service war graves in the cemetery, commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 38 from the First World War (mostly...
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    Richard Thomson (1794–1865) was an English librarian and antiquary. Born at Fenchurch Street in London, England, Richard Thomson was the second son of...
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  • British Monarchy. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-810-87497-8. Society of Antiquaries of London (1789). Vetusta Monumenta. Vol. 3. p. 4. Ustinov, Vadim Georgievich...
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    Society of Antiquaries of London. A high school (Beamont Collegiate Academy) and a primary school in the town are named after him. His grave lies in the...
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    in Herefordshire in England around the 13th century, and, according to antiquary John Leland, took their surname from the "Forest of Cluid in Radnorland...
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  • graduated B.A. in 1845, LL.B. in 1864, and LL.D. in 1866. The Society of Antiquaries elected Caulfield a fellow on 13 February 1862, and he became librarian...
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    Bateman (8 November 1821 (baptised) – 28 August 1861) was an English antiquary and barrow-digger. Thomas Bateman was born in Rowsley, Derbyshire, England...
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    mathematician John Graves, and the writer and clergyman Robert Perceval Graves. Born at 12 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, the son of John Crosbie Graves (1776–1835)...
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    M. R. James (category Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London)
    published in the collections Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1904), More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (1911), A Thin Ghost and Others (1919), A Warning...
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