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  1. Sir Hugh and his first wife were buried in the church at Willoughby-in-the-Wolds under a tomb chest with elegant alabaster effigies. Family Sir Hugh married 1stly, c.1395, Isabel Foljambe (d 1417), and had: • Richard (d 1471) • Nicholas, no children • Thomas, no children Hugh married 2ndly, by 1419, Margaret Freville (d 1493, m 2ndly ...

  2. Hugh Willoughby was born circa 1388 in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom to Edmund de Willoughby (c1357-c1395) and Isabel Annesely (c1378-1416) and died 15 November 1448 Wollaston, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes.

  3. Hugh Willoughby's Home Page at FIU. Phone: 305-348-0243. Email: hugh.willoughby (AT)fiu.edu. COURSES and RESEARCH: MET 4301 Dynamics I. MET 4302 Dynamics II. MET 4532 Hurricanes. MET 5016 Physics of Atmospheres I. MET 5017 Physics of Atmospheres II.

  4. 4 de mar. de 2011 · Hugh Willoughby. The British artist Hugh Willoughby rose to prominence in the new wave of costume designers and illustrators that emerged after the First World War during the Jazz Age. He made a name for himself in London and Paris before moving to the USA in the mid 1920s. Hugh Willoughby (1891-1973) was born in Croydon on 15th October 1891 ...

  5. Sir Hugh Willoughby of Risley, Derbyshire (died 1554) was an early English Arctic voyager. He was sent out in 1553, as captain of the Bona Esperanza with two other vessels under his command and with chief pilot Richard Chancellor, by a company of London merchants known as the Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands, which later became the Muscovy Company.

  6. El 14 setembre 1553 Willoughby va aconseguir arribar al cap Nord, i va posar rumb est, internant-se en el mar de Murmansk, arribant fins a les costes occidentals de Nova Terra. Després de reconèixer les costes de l'arxipèlag, van emprendre el retorn a Escandinàvia. Propers a la boca del riu Varzina, a l'est de l'actual Múrmansk, els ...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2010 · Willoughby, Hugh Laussat, 1856- [from old catalog] Publication date 1898 Topics Seminole Indians Publisher Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott company Collection