Little is known about the cemeteries although a large burial ground lies to the north and military tombstones have been found at Wotton. |
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If hungry for more information on these particular poems and the others attributable to Wotton, then that is perhaps no bad thing. |
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When Wotton in 1552 gave to anthozoan corals and gorgonians, and hydrozoans the name Zoophyte, it was because of their morphological similarity to higher plants. |
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Under his influence Gielgud moved his main residence from central London to Wotton Underwood in Buckinghamshire. |
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At his request there was no memorial service, and his funeral at Wotton parish church was private, for family and close friends. |
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Joseph Smith, a diffident, conscientious young man with moist hands and an awkward, absent-minded manner, was head gardener at Wotton Vanborough. |
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Antiquarian interest in the laws continued, and in 1730 a translation by William Wotton was published. |
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The references to Wotton show how finespun Killeen allows his theories to become. |
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He first went to Calais and then on to Paris, riding horseback, with a letter from diplomat Henry Wotton to ambassador John Scudamore. |
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In September 1883 he went as a boarder to Field House preparatory school in Rottingdean on the south coast of England, forty miles from Wotton. |
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Henry Wotton and John Donne began to be friends when, as boys, they chummed together at Oxford, where Donne had gone at the age of twelve years. |
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Arthur Vaughan Williams died suddenly in February 1875, and his widow took the children to live in her family home, Leith Hill Place, Wotton, Surrey. |
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Mr Wotton, a franchisee of zorbing firm Spheremania, said zorbing was continuing pending consideration by Flintshire County Council of his fresh application. |
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