• was an elder brother of the cleric Joseph Whately of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, and thus the uncle of Richard Whately. For many years he was in the close confidence...
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    his paternal grandfather, Herbert Whately, was Archdeacon of Ludlow, and his great-great-grandfather, Richard Whately, was Anglican Archbishop of Dublin...
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  • 2015 Kevin Whately (born 1951), British actor Richard Whately (1787–1863), British theologian, logician and political economist Thomas Whately (died 1772)...
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    west. Whately is located 11 miles (18 km) south of Greenfield, 26 miles (42 km) north of Springfield, and 95 miles (153 km) west of Boston. Whately lies...
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    money "by means the most easy and least objectionable to the Colonies". Thomas Whately had drafted the Stamp Act, and he said that the delay in implementation...
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    to recognise the talents of Jane Austen. Whately was born in London, the son of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Whately (1730–1797). He was educated at a private...
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  • affair. The release of the communications from royal governor Thomas Hutchinson to Thomas Whately led to a firing, a duel and arguably, both through the many...
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  • Rhetoric in 1757. Whately received the degree of D.C.L. from Oxford University on 9 July 1793, and died on 13 March 1797. Whately married Jane, daughter...
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    interests. In the winter of 1764–65, George Grenville, and his secretary Thomas Whately, utilized the doctrine of 'virtual representation' in an attempt to...
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    sinuous paths and cascades was inspired by works of William Chambers, Thomas Whately and August Moszyński. The Palace in Wilanów, an engraving by Michał...
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    by Thomas Whately John Paterson Succeeded by Sir Peniston Lamb Whitshed Keene Member of Parliament for Morpeth In office 1761–1768 Preceded by Thomas Duncombe...
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    on the English garden, Observations on Modern Gardening, written by Thomas Whately and published in London in 1770, was translated into French and German...
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  • his death. The grandson of Richard Whately (Archbishop of Dublin from 1831 to 1863); and third son of Edward Whately (Archdeacon of Glendalough and Chancellor...
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    1750s also saw visits by Jean-Jacques Rousseau; in 1770 the politician Thomas Whately wrote an extensive description of the gardens; François-Joseph Bélanger...
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    the uproar. Hutchinson's letters, written between 1767 and 1769 to Thomas Whately, a retired former leading member of the British government, included...
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    Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by Thomas Whately John Paterson Member of Parliament for Ludgershall 1768–1784 With: Lord Garlies 1768–1774 Whitshed...
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  • – William H. Wharton and John A. Wharton (politicians) Whately, Massachusetts – Thomas Whately (Member of Parliament) Wheeler, New York – Capt. Silas...
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  • May 22 – Durastante Natalucci, Italian historian (born 1687) June – Thomas Whately, English politician and writer (born 1726) June 18 – Johann Ulrich von...
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    special tours of gardens, and the important landscape garden author Thomas Whately. Then as now, there was a particular route round the park recommended...
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  • Charity Brook (1773-1850) 7. Elizabeth Harriett Piper (1839-1877) 30. Thomas Whately (1796-) 15. Harriett Whately (1818-) 31. Harriet Dowell (1798-)...
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    married on 21 December 1996 to Polly Maria Whately (born 1967), youngest daughter of the financier David Whately and his wife Belinda Bellville, of the designers...
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    on the English garden, Observations on Modern Gardening, written by Thomas Whately and published in London in 1770, was translated into French in 1771...
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    romantic mood of the observer. As the English writer of the 18th century Thomas Whately wrote in his popular handbook on the poetics of English gardens, "at...
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    William Whately (1583–1639) was an English Puritan cleric and author. The son of Thomas Whately, twice mayor of Banbury, Oxfordshire, and Joyce his wife...
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  • and Lady Elizabeth Wriothesley, the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton). His mother was the daughter of Sir...
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    countryside. And in perfect keeping with the aesthetic principles promoted by Thomas Whately in his Observations on Modern Gardening in 1770, the description of...
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    London Gazette. 10 February 1787. p. 69. Whately 1770, chapter XLV. Whately 1770, p. 144. Whately 1770, p. 140. Whately 1770, p. 142. Jefferson 2008, p. 370...
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    winter of 1764–1765, British MP George Grenville and his lieutenant, Thomas Whately, attempted to explicitly articulate a theory that could justify the...
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  • Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Suffolk, 7th Earl of Berkshire (11 January 1721 – 3 February 1783) was a British peer, styled Hon. Thomas Howard until 1779...
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    Great Britain Preceded by Thomas Whately Jenison Shafto Member of Parliament for Castle Rising 1771–1774 With: Thomas Whately (1771-1772) Lord Guernsey...
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