Thomas Jollie (1629–1703) was an English Dissenter, a minister ejected from the Church of England for his beliefs. Thomas Jollie was born at Droylsden...
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Thomas Jollie Smith (27 March 1858 – 8 September 1927) was a Presbyterian Minister and academic, who was significant in developing language studies and...
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parliamentarian in the British overseas empire Francis Jollie (1815–1870), New Zealand settler and politician Thomas Jollie, (1629–1703), English Dissenter, a minister...
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Timothy Jollie, (c. 1659–1714), was a nonconformist minister and notable educator in the north of England. Timothy Jollie, son of Thomas Jollie, was born...
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independent college in 1961 and co-educational in 1973. Source: The Rev’d Thomas Jollie Smith (1886–87) Miss Lucy Waltham (1888) Miss Emily Eddes (1889) Miss...
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Christian Brynhild Ochiltree Jollie Smith at Parkville, Melbourne, she was the daughter of Scottish-born Thomas Jollie Smith and his Victorian wife,...
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building, together with portraits of Viscount Saye and Sele, John Hampden, Thomas Jollie and Hugh Peters. The college chapel is unconsecrated, and contains stained...
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of the parish) was purchased in 1667 by the Nonconformist preacher Thomas Jollie. He had a meeting-place licensed in 1672, later building a chapel that...
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included Thomas Palmer. The authorities also rounded up Parliamentarian sympathisers throughout the country including John Hutchinson, Thomas Jollie, Richard...
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Congregationalist preacher Thomas Jollie. Thomas Jollie's grandson, also Thomas, married Leigh's daughter while his nephew, John Jollie, served as Newton's first...
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students in a kind of religious club which met in the "garret-chamber" of Thomas Jollie. In 1650 he graduated Bachelor of Arts and soon began to preach; his...
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as the fits continued and increased. Dugdale's father now applied to Thomas Jollie, the ejected minister of Altham, who with eight or nine other nonconformist...
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Nonconformists' Remains: being Original Sermons of Oliver Heywood, Thomas Jollie, Henry Newcome, and Henry Pendlebury. Selected with Memoirs of the authors...
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Newcome as senior was expected to address the king; he put it off on Thomas Jollie, but James gave no opportunity for any address. The windows of the barn...
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including Thomas Jollie, took Dugdale's condition to be demonic possession. Taylor denounced the affair as imposing on the credulous. Jollie replied, and...
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daughter of John Hall, of Droylsden, Lancashire, and uterine sister of Thomas Jollie. The couple had eight children, three of whom survived childhood. He...
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Latin. He attended Timothy Jollie's dissenting academy at Attercliffe in Sheffield from 1708, but was frustrated by Jollie's poor teaching, famously remarking...
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1875 Reserve No 168 Ordinance 1875 Reserve No 62 Ordinance 1875 Edward Jollie Arthur Dudley Dobson 1853 New Zealand provincial elections EB (1878), p...
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joined by assistant surveyor Edward Jollie and Thomas Brunner as Clerk of Works. During the following six months, Jollie surveyed and drew up town plans for...
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1849 by Edward Jollie[citation needed] for Captain Joseph Thomas, the advanced agent of the Canterbury Association.[citation needed] Jollie's November 1849...
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to create the High Courts. His neighbour, the lawyer James Jollie, gives his name to Jollie's Close, adjacent to Tod's Close. The final remnants of his...
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to Manchester under John Chorlton, while another academy under Timothy Jollie, an Independent, operated at Attercliffe (one of the locations of Frankland's...
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the nonconformist minister Timothy Jollie, who educated students including John Bowes, Nicholas Saunderson and Thomas Secker. Secker, later Archbishop of...
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early survey work in Lyttelton, which was done by Thomas and Torlesse, the work was done by Edward Jollie, who explains in his diary how the streets got...
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Road was surveyed in November 1850 by Edward Jollie at the direction of the Chief Surveyor, Captain Thomas, after John Godley, Agent for the Canterbury...
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239–248. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Malcolm, Jollie (1984). "Development of Cranial and Pectoral Girdle Bones of Lepisosteus...
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strong platform for future development. Thomas' plan for Christchurch (laid out by the surveyor Edward Jollie by March 1850) was the 'standard' rectangular...
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was done by Thomas and Charles Torlesse, but most of it until completion in September 1849 was done by Edward Jollie. In his diary, Jollie explains how...
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ISBN 978-1-9799-7277-2. Lowry, Donal (1997). "'White Woman's Country': Ethel Tawse Jollie and the Making of White Rhodesia". Journal of Southern African Studies....
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Alfred Brandon. Cheviot Cheviot was first created in 1859, with Edward Jollie its first representative. Marsden Marsden was established in 1859. James...
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