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  1. Sir Henry Savile, 1549-1622 NovEMBER s the four hundredth anni-versary of the b Sir Henry Savile, founder of the professorships of geometry and at Oxford, the ...

  2. The young Henry Savile’s wardship passed successively to his stepfather Sir Richard Hastings and the 4th Earl of Shrewsbury before being bought early in 1517 by Thomas Soothill; seven months later Savile married Soothill’s daughter and heir, and within another four years he had livery of his lands.

  3. Savile, Sir Henry nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Letterato inglese (n. Bradley 1549 - m. 1622). Segretario di Elisabetta I, alla quale probabilmente insegnò il greco, fu uno degli insigni studiosi incaricati di redigere la Authorized version della Bibbia. Tradusse le Storie di Tacito (1591) e pubblicò un'eccellente edizione ...

  4. Sir Henry Savile MP (30 Nov 1549 - 19 Feb 1621) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (8 entries) edit. arzwiki هنرى ...

  5. Henry Savile was born on 30 November 1549 at Bradley Hall in what is now Holywell Green near Stainland, West Yorkshire. He was one of the eight children of Henry and Elizabeth (Ramsden) Savile. Henry's two brothers became notable in their own right, his brother John as a jurist, and his brother Thomas as a scholar and translator.

  6. Aubrey's Brief Lives. Obituaries Index. Sir Henry Savile, knight, was born in Yorkshire. He was a younger, or son of a younger, brother, not born to a foot of land He came to Merton College, Oxford; he was made warden there. He was a learned gentleman, as most of his time He would fain have been thought (I have heard Mr Hobbes say) to have been ...

  7. Savile and Sir Henry Belasyse, two of the baronets on the Council, lodged a protest, but the assize judges, deputed to arbitrate the quarrel, ruled in favour of their York counterparts, whereupon the baronets threatened to resign. Eventually, in 1616, it was stipulated that the justices should only be allowed precedence at public functions.