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  1. 24 Oct 2023. Description. In 1921 His Majesty's Stationery Office published, on behalf of and by authority of the War Office, two lists of those who died during the Great War. Report an issue. Index record for POYNING, WILLIAM EDWARD in the UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 from Fold3, historical military records.

  2. Edward John Routh ( Quebec, 20 de enero de 1831 - Cambridge, 7 de junio de 1907) fue un matemático inglés, destacado profesor de clases particulares en la Universidad de Cambridge a mediados del siglo XIX. 1 También hizo mucho para sistematizar la teoría matemática de la mecánica y creó varias ideas críticas para el desarrollo de la ...

  3. Henric al VIII-lea al Angliei. Henric al VIII-lea (în engleză Henry VIII) (n. 28 iunie 1491, Greater London, Anglia, Regatul Unit – d. 28 ianuarie 1547, Greater London, Anglia, Regatul Unit) a fost rege al Angliei din 21 aprilie 1509 până la moartea sa. Henric al VIII-lea a fost al doilea monarh al Casei Tudor, succedând tatălui său ...

  4. Beresford, David. Poynings, Sir Edward (1459–1521), lord deputy, was born in 1459, probably in Southwark, the son of Robert Poynings and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Paston. From a young age he experienced the harsh side of English politics. His father took part in Cade's rebellion, and was killed in the second battle of St Albans ...

  5. Prince Edward. Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (Edward Antony Richard Louis; born 10 March 1964) [2] is a member of the British royal family. He is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the youngest sibling of King Charles III. He was born 3rd in the line of succession to the British throne and is ...

  6. Historical Revision. IV. THE HISTORY OF POYNINGs' LAW : PART I, I494-16 15. T he enactment, by the Irish parliament of 1494-5, of the. measure later known as Poynings' Law had far-reaching. effects upon the whole subsequent course of Irish parliamentary. history to 1782. Poynings' Law was the foundation-stone of a.

  7. A parliament summoned by Edward Poyning, Henry VII of England's Lord Deputy, passes Poynings' Law, under which the Irish parliament is to pass no law without the prior consent of the English parliament. 1497: The Annals of the Four Masters refers to a famine which "prevailed through all Ireland".