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  1. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q326763Seth Ward - Wikidata

    Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury) retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. BnF authorities. Bibliothèque nationale de France ID. 13523424p. subject named as. Seth Ward ...

  2. Coordinates: 51.066659°N 1.797729°W. The College of Matrons viewed from the south-west. The College of Matrons (or Matrons' College) is a residential building and charity within the Salisbury Cathedral Close, Wiltshire, England. It was constructed in 1682 by Seth Ward, bishop of Salisbury, as an almshouse for ten widows of clergy ordained ...

  3. Carlyle, ‘Ward, Seth’ Dictionary of National Biography; ‘Seth Ward (bishop of Salisbury)’, Wikipedia. This report is part of a series on ‘ Petitioners in the Interregnum, 1649-1660 ’, created through a U3A Shared Learning Project on ‘Investigating the Lives of Seventeenth-Century Petitioners’ .

  4. University of Aberdeen. Gilbert Burnet (18 September 1643 – 17 March 1715) was a Scottish philosopher and historian, and Bishop of Salisbury. He was fluent in Dutch, French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. Burnet was highly respected as a cleric, a preacher, an academic, a writer and a historian. He was always closely associated with the Whig party ...

  5. Edmund Berkeley [3] (Captain) William Berkeley. (Captain) Thomas Bernard (sometimes shown as Thomas Barnett) Peter Beverley [4] Robert Beverley Jr. William Beverley (sometimes spelled William Beverly) William Bibb [3] Richard Bigge. John Bill.

  6. Seth Ward (1617 ndash; 6 January 1689) was an English mathematician, astronomer, and bishop.He was born in Hertfordshire, and educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he became fellow in 1640. In 1643 he was chosen university…

  7. www.lindahall.org › scientist-of-the-day › seth-wardSeth Ward - Linda Hall Library

    Apr 5, 2023 · April 5, 2023. Portrait of Seth Ward, by John Greenhill, ca 1675, Trinity College, Oxford (artuk.org) Seth Ward, an English mathematician and astronomer, was born Apr. 5, 1617. He taught at Oxford and became the third Savilian Professor of Astronomy there in 1649. The Savilian Professorships (in astronomy and geometry) had been established in ...

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