Henry Joseph Thomas Drury (27 April 1778 – 5 March 1841), known as Harry Drury, was an English educator, classical scholar, and friend of Lord Byron.
Henry Drury (1812–1863) was an English churchman. He became Archdeacon of Wilts, England and Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
Found in 1 Collection or Record: · New Testament [Bible. New Testament. Latin. Vulgate], 13th century · More about 'Drury, Henry, 1778-1841 (clasical scholar and ...
Minutes Of The Proceedings Of A General Court Martial, Holden At Bangalore, On The 13th July, 1812, On Lieutenant H. Harkness. by Henry Drury Harkness.
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3 дек. 2024 г. · Henry was the son of William Drury and Elizabeth Sothill. Henry's birth is listed in the Family Bible as occurring on 6 April 1539. He is the ...
I first encountered the Drury family while transcribing the parish registers of Lawshall in Suffolk. There, I found out about Henry Drury of Lawshall Hall, ...
From a hospital bed to the starting grid. Former sim racing world champion Henry Drury reflects on his journey from the career-ending injury that ...
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8 дек. 2024 г. · Origins. William Drury, son of Sir Robert Drury MP and Anne Calthorpe, was born about 1500, probably in Hawstead, Suffolk, England.
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A sensitive critic of Herbert's poems as well as a theologian, Drury does full justice to the spiritual dimension of Herbert's work. In addition, he reveals the ...