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Samuel Lysons (priest)

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Our British Ancestors: Who and What Were They? An inquiry serving to elucidate the traditional History of the Early Britons by means of recent Excavations, Etymology, … Inscriptions, Craniology, &c.
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What has Gloucestershire achieved? Being an enumeration of some of the principal points in which that County has taken a prominent lead in matters Religious, Moral, … and Scientific.
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Our Vulgar Tongue. A Lecture on Language in general, with a few Words on Gloucestershire in particular. … With Appendix containing Tables of the world-wide Affinity of Languages.
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The Model Merchant of the Middle Ages, Exemplified in the Story of Whittington and his Cat, being an attempt to rescue that interesting story from the region of fable &c.
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The Romans in Gloucestershire, and the results of their Residence in this Country, considered in an Historical, Social, and Religious point of view.
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Conjectures concerning the Identity of the Patriarch Job, his Family, the time in which he lived, and the Locality of the Land of Uz.
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He married three times and had six children, all by his first wife, Eliza Sophia Moore. He died on 27 March 1877 and was buried at
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Gloucestershire Illustrations. No. 1. Machin and Madeira: an Attempt to investigate the Truth of the Discovery … of that Island.
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Samuel Lysons became rector of Rodmarton of which he was patron, in 1833. In 1841 he arranged the construction of
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from the 17th century onwards, having connections with the parishes of Rodmarton and Cherington.
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Claudia and Pudens; or the early Christians in Gloucester; a Tale of the first Century
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John Henry & James Parker, Oxford & London; J. Headland, Gloucester, 1865.
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Samuel Lysons was born on 17 March 1806, the eldest surviving son of
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Stained glass formerly at St Luke's, High Orchard, now in
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The Lyson's family was prominent and well known within
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Holy Trinity Church
FSA
antiquarian
British Israelism
Daniel Lysons
Samuel Lysons
Gloucestershire
Church of St Luke
Gloucester
High Orchard
Gloucester Cathedral
Society of Antiquaries of London
Rodmarton
Claudia and Pudens; or the early Christians in Gloucester; a Tale of the first Century
Our British Ancestors: Who and What Were They? An inquiry serving to elucidate the traditional History of the Early Britons by means of recent Excavations, Etymology, … Inscriptions, Craniology, &c.
D8460 - Lysons family of Rodmarton and Hempsted.
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Lysons Family Collection
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Clergy from Gloucester
English antiquarians
British Israelism
1806 births
1877 deaths
Lysons family
Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London

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