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Lewis Atterbury the younger LL.D., (1656–1731) was an English churchman, a royal chaplain to two monarchs. Lewis Atterbury, 1727 engraving by George Vertue ...
Lewis Atterbury may refer to: Lewis Atterbury the elder (died 1693), English clergyman; Lewis Atterbury (chaplain) (1656–1731), English churchman and ...
Lewis Atterbury was Rector from 1657 to 1693. He was the son of Francis Atterbury, Rector of Middleton (Milton) Malsor in Northamptonshire.
He married Penelope Bedingfield in 1688. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 20 October 1731, in Bath, Somerset, England, ...
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Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues ...
Lewis Atterbury, Maister of Arts of. "Christchurch in the Universitie of Oxon ... Lewis Atterbury paid for an uncompromising loyalty to his early faith.
Lewis Atterbury Conner was born in. New Albany, Indiana. At 21 he received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the. Sheffield Scientific Schoolof Yale ...
Teacher of medicine, professor and chairman, leader of the heart movement, public health cardiologist, president, editor-in-chief, master of the art and ...
Lewis Atterbury. English clergy. Lewis Atterbury the younger. In more languages. Spanish. Lewis Atterbury. No description defined. Traditional Chinese. No label ...
New York, Knickerbocker Press, 1918. Contents. In memoriam; Lewis Atterbury Stimson, M.D. [by E. L. Keyes].--Civil War memories of Lewis A. Stimson.