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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kenelm_DigbyKenelm Digby - Wikipedia

    Sir Kenelm Digby (11 July 1603 – 11 June 1665) was an English courtier and diplomat. He was also a highly reputed natural philosopher, astrologer and known as a leading Roman Catholic intellectual and Blackloist. For his versatility, he is described in John Pointer 's Oxoniensis Academia (1749) as the "Magazine of all Arts and Sciences, or ...

  2. Digby received the naval gold medal and a sword from the Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund. He was created a CB in 1815, was promoted rear admiral in 1819, vice admiral in 1830 and admiral in 1841. He was advanced to KCB in 1831 and GCB in 1842, and was commander-in-chief at Sheerness in 1840–1. He died at Minterne, Dorset, in 1842 and was buried there.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2015 · Extract. Though Kenelm Henry Digby, a romantic convert, is a minor figure within the story of the development of nineteenth-century English Catholicism, his name is recalled in passing in many of the text books; and so, perhaps, some seventy years after Bernard Holland’s sketchy biography of him, there is room for a reassessment of his place ...

  4. Kenelm Henry Digby (c. 1797 - 1880) foi um escritor anglo-irlandês, cuja reputação se baseia principalmente em sua publicação mais antiga, The Broad-Stone of Honour, or Rules for the Gentlemen of England (1822), que contém uma pesquisa exaustiva sobre costumes medievais. O trabalho foi posteriormente ampliado e publicado ( 1828 a 1829 ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2022 · Digby, Kenelm Henry, 1800-1880. Publication date 1841 Publisher Cincinnati : Catholic Society for the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge Collection

  6. Kenelm Henry Digby (c. 1797 – 1880) was an Anglo-Irish writer, whose reputation rests chiefly on his earliest publication, The Broad-Stone of Honour, or Rules for the Gentlemen of England (1822), which contains an exhaustive survey of medieval customs. The work was subsequently enlarged and issued (1828–29) in four volumes, entitled ...

  7. Henry Digby, 1st Earl Digby (21 July 1731 – 25 September 1793) was a British peer and Member of Parliament. Early life [ edit ] Digby was the younger son of Charlotte Fox and Hon. Edward Digby , a Member of Parliament for Warwickshire from 1726 to 1746.