• Robert Fotherby (died 1646) was an early 17th-century English explorer and whaler. From 1613 to 1615 he worked for the Muscovy Company, and from 1615...
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    Domesday account Fotherby is written as "Fodrebi". Before the Conquest lordship was held by Thorgot Lag, and after, Berengar of Tosny, with Robert of Tosny as...
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  • 1560–1620), English clergyman Robert Fotherby (died 1646), English explorer and whaler This page lists people with the surname Fotherby. If an internal link intending...
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    Henry Hudson (redirect from Robert Juet)
    cartographical proof of this supposed discovery. Jonas Poole in 1611 and Robert Fotherby in 1615 both had possession of Hudson's journal while searching for...
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    to whale at Jan Mayen in the meantime. In 1615, the English whaler Robert Fotherby went ashore. Apparently thinking he had made a new discovery, he named...
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    1615: Robert Fotherby, in the pinnace Richard, is the first English expedition to reach Jan Mayen 1615: English expedition captained by Robert Bylot and...
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    caused him to name the fjord Tusk Bay. The English explorer and whaler Robert Fotherby entered the fjord in 1614, stealing it for King James I of England...
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    Land and Haakon VII Land. Raudfjorden was named Red-cliff Sound by Robert Fotherby, an English explorer and whaler, in 1614. The same year the Dutch named...
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    blunder. Fairhaven was further divided north and south. The Englishman Robert Fotherby (1614) simply split the area into a "north harbor," where the Dutch...
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  • the western entrance of Wijdefjorden, where, in early August 1614, Robert Fotherby and William Baffin found a cross engraved with the name Laurence Prestwood...
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  • the coast of Spitsbergen in July, where he met the English explorer Robert Fotherby. A few days later he met the admiral of the English whaling fleet,...
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  • were rumours of discord between him and recently appointed chairman Bill Fotherby. The club made a respectable enough start, earning 7 points from their...
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  • by Robert Fotherby, who was also on a voyage of discovery in the ship Thomasine, sent by the rival Muscovy Company of England. According to Fotherby—who...
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  • distributed by F. H. Revell Co., c1975. ISBN 0-912376-14-7. 187 pages. Val Fotherby: The awakening giant. London (UK) (Marshall Pickering), 2000. ISBN 0-551-03234-0...
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    Martin Fotherby (c. 1560–1620) was an English clergyman, who became Bishop of Salisbury. He was born in Grimsby, and studied at the University of Cambridge...
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  • Robert Thwaits (also Thwayts and Thwaytes) was an English medieval academic administrator. Thwaits was the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University on 1441...
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  • Robert Tounson (1575 – 15 May 1621) — also seen as “Townson” and “Toulson” — was Dean of Westminster from 1617 to 1620, and later Bishop of Salisbury from...
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  • Robert Pink D.D. (Pinck, Pincke, Pinke) (1573 – 2 November 1647) was an English clergyman and academic, a supporter of William Laud as Warden of New College...
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    Robert Abbot (1560 – 2 March 1618) was an Anglican bishop, academic and polemical writer. He served as Master of Balliol College, Oxford, Regius Professor...
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  • to demand tolls from foreign whalers. There, Cunningham encountered Robert Fotherby, Thomas Edge, and Adriaen Block. The following year, he captained the...
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  • the club were reprieved. Before the start of the 2011–12 season, Bill Fotherby handed control of the club to Irving Weaver, father of manager Simon Weaver...
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    community by Saint Augustine in AD 597. The previous Dean, the Very Rev. Robert Willis, was appointed in 2001 and retired on 16 May 2022, a day before his...
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    PMID 5753386. He CH, Shi YE, Liao DL, Zhu YH, Xu JQ, Matlin SA, Vince PM, Fotherby K, Van Look PF (May 1990). "Comparative cross-over pharmacokinetic study...
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    John Thornden or Thornton, John Kynton, Simon Grene alias Fotherby 1504 – John Kynton, Robert Tehy or Thay 1505 – Simon Grene, John Roper, John Adams 1506...
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    on Christmas Day, 1778. He entered his father's trade, and married Mary Fotherby at Leeds Parish Church (the Parish Church of St Peter at Leeds) on 21 May...
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    brought in there and drawn" was suspended on account of a visit from Charles Fotherby, the Archdeacon of Canterbury, owing to previous ceremonies having caused...
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    3rd Duke of Richmond 1681-1682: Robert Robartes, Viscount Bodmin 1685-1692 Robert Molesworth 1689: Thomas Fotherby Commissary and Plenipotentiary 1691:...
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  • clearing foure truthes, against atheists and infidels (1622), by Martin Fotherby Zoilomastix, short title for Vindiciae Hibernicae contra Giraldum Cambrensem...
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    pp. 7–8. See the accounts of the 1613 season by Baffin (pp. 38–53) and Fotherby (pp. 54–68) in Markham (1881) and Gerrits (pp. 11–38) in Conway (1904)...
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    village is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book, with 19 households and Robert the Bursar as Lord of the Manor. The greenstone parish church is dedicated...
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