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  1. RERUM ANGLICARUM SCRIPTORES POST BEDAM PRAECIPVI, EX VETUSTISSIMIS CODICIBUS MANUSCRIPTIS NUNC PRIMUM IN LUCEM EDITI. by Henry, Sir Savile, 1601-01-01
  2. The Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus; His Account of the Ancient Germans, and the Life of Agricola. Made English by Several Hands, with Political Reflections from Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay; and Notes of the Learned Sir Henry Savile, Rickius, and Others, Three-Volume Set by Cornelius Tacitus, 1716
  3. A libell of Spanish lies: fovnd at the sacke of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West Indies, twixt the English nauie being fourteene ships and pinasses, ... and of the death of Sir Francis Drake. With by Henry Savile, Bernaldino Delgadillo de Avellaneda, 2010-09-07

41. S/SA SA DE MIRANDA, FRANCISCO DE SAALE SAALFELD SAAR SAARBRUCKEN
SAVAH SAVANNA SAVANNAH SAVARY, ANNE JEAN MARIE RENE SAVE SAVI, PAOLO SAVIGLIANO SAVIGNY,FRIEDRICH KARL VON savile, sir GEORGE savile, sir henry SAVINGS BANKS
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42. H/HA HAAG, CARL HAAKON HAARLEM HAARLEM LAKE HAASE, FRIEDRICH
DUNK, 2ND EARL OF HALIFAX, GEORGE savile, 1ST MARQUESS HALL, ROBERT HALL, SAMUEL CARTERHALL, sir JAMES HALL henry HALLE HALLE, sir CHARLES HALLECK, FITZGREENE
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43. B-P's Father: Reverend Professor Baden Powell.
Baden Powell. The Savilian Chair of Geometry was founded in 1619 at theUniversity of Oxford by sir henry savile. Additional biographical
http://www.pinetreeweb.com/bp-father.htm
B-P's Father Reverend Professor Baden Powell,
Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford B-P's father, the Reverend Professor Baden Powell. Some details of his career are found in Robin Baden Clay's work on the Powell family history. Reverend Professor Baden POWELL.
Born 22 Aug 1796 in Stamford Hill, Middlesex,
Educated at Oriel College, Oxford; BA 1817, 1st class Honours in Mathematics, MA 1820
He was ordained a Clerk in Holy Orders in 1820 and served as Curate, Midhurst and Vicar of Plumstead, Kent from 1821-27.
In 1824, aged 27, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society, and later its Vice President;
In 1827, aged 31, he was made Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford University.
He was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society; President of the Royal Geographical Society, and a Member of the Royal University Commission 1850.
He played the organ; painted and sketched. Drew caricatures of his Oxford colleagues.

44. Back To Savile Row
to the savile Club. Many eminent members used the building including Arthur Balfour(a future Prime Minister), Robert Louis Stevenson the author and sir henry
http://www.pooles-of-savile-row.co.uk/html/back_to_savile_row.html
When redevelopment in 1961 led to the demolition of their original building, Pooles, unable to find suitable premises in Savile Row, were forced to move to a modern site in Cork Street. In 1982, however, they were able to return to their traditional home and moved into a beautiful Victorian building at number 15. The original house at number 15 was built for the Countess of Suffolk in 1733. It remained a residence until 1871 when a famous London Club moved in, changing its name to the Savile Club. Many eminent members used the building including Arthur Balfour (a future Prime Minister), Robert Louis Stevenson the author and Sir Henry Irving, the famous Victorian actor and also a customer of Pooles. After the Club moved in 1881 to larger premises in Brook Street, the Regency building was demolished. By 1887 the present building was completed and the ground floor occupied by a firm of tailors.

45. Sclater-Booth, George, Baron Basing
savile, sir George. 1678 16 September 1743 Fellow 02/11/1721. savile,sir George. Savory, sir William Scovell. Sawbridge, henry Barne.
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/library/fellows/S.htm
S Sabatier, Paul 05 November 1859 - 14 August 1941 Foreign Member Sabine, Sir Edward PRS 1861-1871 14 October 1788 - 26 June 1883 Fellow Sabine, Joseph 1770 - 24 January 1837 Fellow Sacchetti, Giulio fl 1740 - 1757 Fellow Sachrajda, Christopher Tadeusz Czeslaw Fellow Sachs, Julius von 02 October 1832 - 29 May 1897 Foreign Member Sachs, Leo Fellow Sackville, Charles, 6th Earl of Dorset 24 January 1638 - 29 January 1706 Fellow Sackville Charles, Baron Cranfield of Cranfield and Earl of Middlesex See Sackville, Charles, 6th Earl of Dorset Sackville, Richard, 5th Earl of Dorset 16 September 1622 - 27 August 1677 Fellow Sackville, Richard, Baron Buckhurst See Sackville, Richard, 5th Earl of Dorset Sadler, Michael Thomas 03 January 1780 - 29 July 1835 Fellow Saffman, Philip Geoffrey Fellow Sage, Georges Louis Le 13 June 1724 - 09 November 1803 Fellow Saha, Meghnad N ? 06 October 1893 - 16 February 1956 Fellow Sahni, Birbal 14 November 1891 - 10 April 1949 Fellow St Albans, Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of See Beauclerk, Charles, 1st Duke of St Albans Saint Hyacinthe, Paul de

46. Hume-Campbell, Alexander, Baron Hume
Halford, sir henry. 02 October 1766 09 March 1844 Fellow 08/03/1810. Halifax,George savile, 1st Marquess of. See savile, George, 1st Marquess of Halifax.
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H Haak, Theodore 25 July 1605 - ? May 1690 Original Fellow Haast, Sir Julius von ? 01 May 1824 - ? 15 August 1887 Fellow Hadamard, Jacques 08 December 1865 - 17 October 1963 Foreign Member Hadcock, Sir Albert George 22 March 1861 - 04 June 1936 Fellow Haddington, Thomas Hamilton, 9th Earl of See Hamilton, Thomas, 9th Earl of Haddington Haddon, Alfred Cort 24 May 1855 - 20 April 1940 Fellow Haddow, Sir Alexander 18 January 1907 - 21 January 1976 Fellow Haddow, Alexander John 27 December 1912 - 26 December 1978 Fellow Haddu, Muhammad ibn fl 1682 Fellow Hadfield, Sir Robert Abbott 28 November 1858 - 30 September 1940 Fellow Hadley, George 12 February 1685 - 28 June 1768 Fellow Hadley, John 16 April 1682 - 14 February 1744 Fellow Hadley, John 1731 - 05 November 1764 Fellow Haemstede, Hendrik van 08 September 1690 - 31 May 1765 Fellow Haggitt, Francis - 29 July 1825 Fellow Hahn, Erwin L Foreign Member Hahn, Otto 08 March 1879 - 28 July 1968 Foreign Member Haidinger, Wilhelm Karl Ritter von 05 February 1795 - 19 March 1871 Foreign Member Haig, Robert Wolseley 21 December 1830 - 06 June 1872 Fellow Haighton, John

47. Checklist Of St Benedict's Abbey (Fort Augustus) Collection (Printed Books)
Anglicanae . SBA.715. savile, sir henry. Rerum Anglicarum scriptorespost Bedam praecipui. Frankfurt. 1601. Ep. Ded. Signed by henry savile.
http://www.nls.uk/catalogues/online/sba/sba702-759.html
Checklist of St Benedict's Abbey (Fort Augustus) Collection (Printed Books) SBA.702 - SBA.759 Shelfmark Author / Editor Title, Edition Place Date Notes SBA.702 Bellori, Giovanni P. Joannis Petri Bellorii Romani adnotationes nunc primum evulgatae in XII. Priorum Caesarum numismata ab Aenea Vico Parmensi olim edita … Rome "Ex dono G. Irvine" SBA.703(1) Bulengerus, Julius Caesar Iulii Caesaris Bulengeri … historiarum sui temporis libri tredecim Lyon "Ex lib. Monast: S. Jacobi Scotorum Ratisbonae 1736 Bernardo Baillie Abbate" SBA.703(2) Ignatii Roderique disceptationes de abbatibus, origine, primaeva et hodierna constitutione abbatiarum inter se unitarum Malmundariensis et Stabulensis Wirceburgi SBA.704 Tiraqueau, Andre th ed. Lyons SBA.705 Tiraqueau, Andre Lyon SBA.706(1) Gregory IX, Pope Decretales D. Gregorii Papae IX. Suae integritati una cum glossis restitutae. Ad exemplar Romanum diligenter recognitae. Editio ultima. Turin "Arthur Edward Gayer LL.D. 1838" and bookplates "Will Strahan Esq." and "Right Hon. ble John Barry"

48. Untitled
He married ISABEL ELAND. Child of SIMON THORNHILL and ISABEL ELAND is i.ELIZABETH5 THORNHILL, b. 1350, Thornhill, Yorks; m. sir henry savile.
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THORNHILL
These lines given to me by Len Thornhill
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49. John Bois
He rendered a vast amount of aid to his fellowtranslator, sir henry savile,in his great literary undertaking, the edition of Chrysostom.
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JOHN BOIS
This devoted scholar was a native of Nettlestead, in Suffolk, where he was born January 3rd, 1560. His father William Bois, a convert from papistry, was a pious minister, and a very learned man; and at the time of his death, was Rector of West Stowe. His mother, Mirable Poolye, was a pious woman, and a great reader of the Bible in the older translations. He was the only child that grew up. He was carefully taught by his father; and at the age of five
John Ward Return to index

50. §31. Oxford University Press. XVIII. The Book-Trade, 1557–1625. Vol. 4. Prose
73. In 1610–13, an edition of Chrysostom’s works in Greek, in eight volumesfolio, was printed at sir henry savile’s press at Eton college by John Norton
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
Volume IV. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton.

51. Halifax, George Savile, 1st Marquess Of To Hanko. Alphabetic Index To Entries. T
2001. Halifax, George savile, 1st marquess of to Hanko. Halifax, George savile, 1stmarquess of. Hallandale. Hallé, sir Charles. Halleck, henry Wager. Hall effect.
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52. Lords Of The Manor
In 1583 sir Edward Dymoke of Scrivelsbie and Methley now released ten years the landwas sold on to henry Farrer of Ewood and William savile, attorney of
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Ilbert de Lacy was awarded the Manor of Methley along with many others as a reward for services rendered by William the Conqueror. The land had previously been held by Osulf and Cnut (Canute?) who may have been of Saxon or Norse extraction. By the end of the 13th century the Manor had passed into the de Methley family. In 1312 John de Methley In 1408 the Master of the Hospital released to John Waterton of Lincolnshire the rights to Woodhall in Methley which were lands and tenements situated in Woodhall which were part of the Manor of Methley. In 1410 the Master of the Hospitall of Pontefract transferred to Robert Waterton, the Manor of Methley in exchange for Manors in Lincolnshire and Wath-on-Dearne thus making John Waterton a tenant of his brother Robert. Sir Robert Waterton the new Lord of the Manor it would seem was a man of great importance. It was reported that in 1399 he had been appointed ‘Master of the Kings Horses and Armour’. He was a confidant of Henry IV and was described in 1404 as the Kings Esquire, he also became Master of the Kings Hounds.
Five years after the success of the longbow (Armour) in 1415 at Agincourt he was commissioned by the King to pursuade the Gentlemen of Yorkshire to proceed to the war in France (2nd phase of the 100 Years War). He married Cecily Fleming heir of the Woodhall estate in Stanley nearby, like his brother he was a soldier and between them they served four kings from Richard II to Henry VI. Sir Robert’s son died and his successor, the young Sir Robert who was to become High Sherriff of Yorkshire in 1441 died in 1476 leaving no offspring and the estate was split to the 4 daughters of his sister Cecelia.

53. UKPG Database: People S Index
Walter; Saunders, George; Savage, John; savile, sir George; Scott, sir Walter; Scott,Walter; Scott, William; Sedding, John Dando; Sephton, henry; Servandoni, Giovanni
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/landscapes/ukpg/database/sdesigne.htm
People - S
  • Sackville-West, Victoria May (Vita) Saddler, R Salvin, Anthony Samuels, F S ... Sykes, Godfrey
  • 54. The Thornhill Lineage
    Child of Simon Thornhill Isabel Eland. Elizabeth b. 1350 Thornhill, Yorks, Engm. sir henry savile. Generation 13. Child of William Thornhill Joan de Catton
    http://www.bjhughes.org/thornhill.html
    The Thornhill Lineage
    This family is still being researched. As you can see it needs alot of research done on it! If you have anything to add or corrections to be made to this family please contact me at: bjhughes@erols.com This page revised: 11/17/2002
    Generation 1
    Gerneber b. c1025
    Generation 2
    Gamel b. c1050
    Generation 3
    Ulf b. c1075
    Generation 4
    Essulf c110-aft 1189
    Generation 5
    Children of Essulf (s/o Ulf)
    Elias Thornhill
    Jordan Thornhill 1124-1195 m. c1148 Ethelrida ? 1125-1174
    Richard Tong b. 1125
    Thomas Thornhill aft 1165-1190
    John Thornhill bef 1168 - aft 1185 m. Maud ?
    Generation 6
    William
    Eustace
    Amabel
    Helen
    Juliana
    Margery
    Goditha
    Elias m. 1174 Astrid
    Richard 1150-1208 m. c1178 Alice ? 1154-1204
    Wiliam b. 1160
    Jordan 1175 - aft 1212 m. Quenilda ?
    Child of Thomas Thornhill (s/o Essulf)
    William m. Agnes ?
    Generation 7
    Elias b. c1180
    John, Sir 1180-1249 m. c1226 Olivia de la Mare c1193-c1240
    Eve b. 1200 Thronhill, Yorkshire, Eng m. bef 1227 Robert de Lalanda
    William b. 1200
    Margery
    Elizabeth
    Generation 8
    Sara
    Richard Thornhill, Sir b. 1228 Thornhill, Yorks, Eng d. 1287 m.1. Margaret ? m.2. c1258 Thornhill, Yorks Co, Eng to Matilda de Fixby b. c1240 Thornhill, Yorks, Eng

    55. About Pages: The Mathematical Institute, Oxford University
    sir henry savile was crucial in laying down statutes for the Chairs of geometryand astronomy, savile gave instructions for the subjects to be taught by
    http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/about/oxford-figures/ch1-6.shtml
    University of Oxford Mathematical Institute Locator: Home Site Map
    About the Mathematical Institute
    Oxford Figures,
    Chapter 1: 800 years of mathematical traditions
    The historical research tradition
    During the seventeenth century the Oxford antiquarian interest in preserving the records of the past became subsumed in an interest in the history of mathematics itself. A number of influences came together to create a historical approach to mathematics which has characterized the Oxford tradition. Sir Henry Savile was crucial: in laying down statutes for the Chairs of geometry and astronomy, Savile gave instructions for the subjects to be taught by exegesis of the great texts of the past, principally Euclid's Elements and Ptolemy's Almagest. Another influence on the style of mathematics was the creation at this time of the Bodleian Library, by Savile's friend Sir Thomas Bodley. This, together with a smaller library attached to the Savilian Chairs, ensured the availability of many books and manuscripts for scholarly purposes. The influence of the time is also seen in the spirit of investigation evident in the work of the Royal Society, founded in 1660 by a group of people many of whom had Oxford connections. In the activities of the Royal Society the history of a subject of concern was an essential part of how it presented itself for understanding, categorization, or analysis. Thus, when John Wallis wrote his great Treatise of algebra (1685) as a study of algebra seen through its development from earliest times, it was at once the first algebra text on this scale and the first history of mathematics written in English. The way in which Wallis presented mathematics as something intrinsically bound up with its history can be seen as a development particularly characteristic of Oxford, in which knowledge from the past is explored and built upon in order to make future progress, as much in mathematics as in any other subject.

    56. History Of Ashby - Part 5: Population, Ashby Dell And Parish Records
    William Beyham 1487, Eleanor, relict of Will Jernegan. Radulphus Blomfield 1506,henry Blomfield Esq. Clement Willoughby Bean MA 1898, sir savile Brinton Crossley.
    http://www.lothingland.page.co.uk/ashby5.htm
    Lothingland on the Internet
    History of Ashby
    part 5: Population, Ashby Dell and Parish Records
    POPULATION
    39 Inhabited houses 7; Families - 7; House building - None; Houses uninhabited - None; All employed in agriculture. Males - 24 Females - 15. White's Gazetteer comments, "One farm house and a few scattered cottages: John Arman, farmer and grazier at Ashby Hall Farm" In 1875 R.H. Reeve was Lord of the Manor. Lady Crossley the chief landowner. Thomas Coleby, farmer at Ashby Hall, Surveyor, overseer, guardian. Mr. Thompson, farmer, Ashby Hall. Mr. John Teesdale, farmer, Ashby Hall. Mr. James Rolfe, farmer, Ashby Hall (1908-25). THE DELL The houses in Ashby Dell were built by Sir Samuel Morton Peto of Somerleyton Hall in 1846 for the benefit of the farmworkers on the Ashby Hall Farm. Over the years many families have lived in the Dell, each contributing in their own way to preserving and maintaining the lovely rural setting. They tended their pretty cottage gardens and their children played happily in a natural safe playground. They all helped with the upkeep of the Church as it was the people of the Dell who cleaned the Church, did what repairs they could to the fabric, tended the oil lamps and kept the gravestones and Churchyard tidy. Ashby Dell was also well known for the Donkey Close which was situated behind the Old Rectory. Here the donkeys were kept, t fetch and carry the washing from as far away as Lowestoft. Coppers were lit at 5 a.m., lines were full of washing and deliveries

    57. Mayors Of Bristol 1800s
    1883, Joseph Dodge Weston, henry Bourchier Osborne savile. 1884, CharlesWathen, John Harvey. 1889, sir Charles Wathen, James henry Lockley.
    http://www.davenapier.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/mayors3.htm
    Mayors and Sheriffs of Bristol 1800 -1899 Transcribed from 'Annals of Bristol Vol. 3' by John Latimer Year Mayor Sheriff Sheriff William Gibbons Robert Castle Samuel Birch Joseph Edye Samuel Span Richard Vaughan jun. Robert Castle John Foy Edgar Henry Protheroe David Evans David Evans Samuel Henderson jun. John Haythorne Edward Protheroe Levi Amis jun. Philip Protheroe Daniel Wait William Inman John Hilhouse Wilcox Richard Vaughan jun. Henry Brooke Edward Brice jun. Henry Bright Sir Henry Protheroe John Haythorne Samuel Birch John Haythorne Benjamin Bickley Philip George John Hilhouse Wilcox Michael Castle George King Philip Protheroe William Inman James Fowler John Hilhouse Wilcox Edward Brice Benjamin Bickley Michael Castle George Hillhouse Abraham Hilhouse James Fowler Benjamin Bickley Philip George William John Struth William Fripp jun. James George jun. Sir William John Struth Benjamin Bickley Philip George John Haythorne Edward Daniel John Barrow John Haythorne George Hillhouse Abraham Hillhouse Henry Brooke Thomas Hassel Nicholas Roch William Fripp jun. James George Jun.

    58. Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections
    m. 1500, sir Gilbert TALBOT, KG, d. 22 Oct 1542 b. Elizabeth, b. 1480, d. 1 Feb 1488,m(1) John savile, b. ca. 1478, d. 1504, and had a son, (1) henry, b. ca.
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    The House of Lancaster
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    Descendants of John of GAUNT (From Edward II
    • John of GAUNT, K. G. [Prince of England; Duke of Lancaster] b. 24 Jun 1340, d. 3 Feb 1399, m(1) 19 May 1359, Blanche of LANCASTER , b. 25 Mar 1345, d. 12 Sep 1369, had issue, i. Philippa, b. 31 Mar 1360, d. 9 Sep 1438, m. 2 Feb 1387, Joao I of PORTUGAL ii. Elizabeth, b. 1368, d. 1426, m. 1384, Sir John HOLAND , K.G., b. Aft 1350, d. 9 Jan 1399/00, and had issue, a. John, b. Aft 1384, d. 1446, m. Anne MONTAGU, d. 28 Nov 1457 iii. Henry IV Lancaster [King of England], b. 3 Apr 1367, d. 20 Mar 1412/3 m(2) Constanza [Pss of Castile y Leon], b. 1354, d. 24 Mar 1394, had a daughter, iv. Catherine, b. by 31 Mar 1373, d. 2 Jun 1418, m. Mar 1389/93, Enrique III [King of Castille y Leon], b. 4 Oct 1379, d. 25 Dec 1406, and had a son, a. Juan II [King of Casrille y Leon], b. 6 Mar 1405, d. 21 Jul 1454, m. Isabella of PORTUGAL, b. 1428, d. 15 Aug 1496 m(3) 13 Jan 1396, Katherine de ROET, b. 1350, d. 10 May 1403, and had more issue, v. John BEAUFORT, K.G. [see Next] vi. Henry , b. Abt 1375, d. 11 Apr 1447, m.

    59. Untitled
    BROOKE Catherine 120194. savile John, Esq. 120195. GLEDHILL Margery 18THGENERATION 133120. WRIGHT henry 133121. HART sir Edward 240196.
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    60. Jacobus Houbraken
    Francis Russel, the 2nd Earl of Bedford, 1740. George savile, 1740. Portraitof sir Thomas More, 1741. Sr. henry Boyle, Lord Carleton, 1741. Sr.
    http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/artlabhoubraken.htm
    Jacobus Houbraken (1698-1780) Dutch Printmaker ArtNet
    Biography of the artist.
    William Waynfleet,Bishop of Winchester
    Johannes Jacobus Vitriarius Simon Fokke Mr. Romein de Hooghe ... William Russell Earl of Bedford , c. 1738 Ben Johnson William Cecil Lord Burleigh Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester Robert Devereux Earl of Essex 1601 ... Willem Karel Hendrik Friso , c. 1751 Maria Christina Archidux Austriae Petrus de Iste Amelia Nikolaas Verkolje ... New Hampshire Public Television

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