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# Sir Everard F. im Thurn: 11 October 1904-21 February 1911
Although the steep sides of the plateau make it difficult to access, it was the first recorded major tepui to be climbed: Sir Everard im Thurn walked up a forested ramp in December 1884 to scale the plateau.
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Everard and 1852
He held the benefice of Papworth Everard, Cambridgeshire from the college until 1852.

Everard and
* May 16 Everard Digby, English conspirator ( d. 1606 )
With the average price of a yearling running about $ 43, 000, Everard saw the colt as a bargain a horse he could train at his New Episode Training Center in Ocala, Florida, for a fast financial turnaround.
In April 1892 he was articled to Manchester architect Everard W. Leeson and, while training with him, also studied at the Manchester School of Art ( 1893 94 ) and Manchester Technical School ( 1894 96 ).
Although after opening the portal, the local cleric of Tempus, Everard, hurls himself into it just as its namesake did sealing it off at the cost of his own life.
* Everard Calthrop ( 1857 1927 ), railway engineer and parachute pioneer, lived at ' Goldings ' from the early 1900s onwards
* May 25, 1977 A fire at the Everard Baths at 28 West 28th St. in Manhattan killed 9 patrons.
The house certainly once belonged to the father-in-law of Sir Everard Digby ( 1578 1606 ), one of the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, and he resided there for some time.
* Mark Everard Pepys, 6th Earl of Cottenham ( 1903 1943 ), a racing driver
* Kenelm Charles Everard Digby Pepys, 8th Earl of Cottenham ( 1948 2000 ), a cricketer
It was owned by a branch of the Home family, including the surgeon Robert Boyne Home ( 1713 1786 ), father of Sir Everard Home and Anne Hunter.
* Hugh Everard Wedgwood, 3rd Baron Wedgwood ( 1921 1970 )
* James Everard Arundell, 9th Baron Arundell of Wardour ( 1763 1817 )
* James Everard Arundell, 10th Baron Arundell of Wardour ( 1785 1834 )
* Everard Aloysius Gonzaga Arundell, 13th Baron Arundell of Wardour ( 1834 1907 )
Everard Aloysius Lisle Phillipps VC ( 28 May 1835 17 September 1857 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* Everard Digby ( 1578 1606 ), one of those involved in the abortive 1605 Gunpowder Plot to assassinate King James I of England and VI of Scotland
* Sir Nugent Everard, 1st Baronet 17 August 1906 1922
Richard Everard Webster, 1st Viscount Alverstone, GCMG, QC ( 22 December 1842 15 December 1915 ) was a British barrister, politician and judge who served in many high political and judicial offices.
* Poemander Translation by John Everard, 1650.
* Everard of Calne ( fl 1121 45 ), medieval Bishop of Norwich
* Sir Everard Home, 1st Baronet ( 1756 1832 ), British physician

Everard and October
On 28 October, the Agitator Robert Everard presented a document entitled " An Agreement of the People ".
The final conspirator to be brought in was Everard Digby, on 21 October, at Harrowden.

Everard and was
His grandfather, Everard van Wesel, was the Royal Physician of Emperor Maximilian, while his father, Anders van Wesel, went on to serve as apothecary to Maximillian, and later a valet de chambre to his successor Charles V. Anders encouraged his son to continue in the family tradition, and enrolled him in the Brethren of the Common Life in Brussels to learn Greek and Latin according to standards of the era.
But it was not the " Templum Domini ", as they called the Dome of the Rock, which featured on the official seals of the Order's Grand Masters ( such as Everard des Barres and Renaud de Vichiers ), rather the Rotunda of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and it was the Rotunda that became the architectural model for Templar churches across Europe.
The book was first translated into the French language in 1772 by French Jesuit Jean Joseph Marie Amiot and a partial translation into English was attempted by British officer Everard Ferguson Calthrop in 1905.
Bainbridge was born at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in Leicestershire to Robert and Anne ( née Everard ) Bainbridge.
The word, hermetic, was used by Dr. Everard in the English translation of The Pimander of Hermes ( 1650 ).
Funny Cide was originally purchased in August 2001 at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga preferred yearling auction in Saratoga Springs for $ 22, 000 by Tony Everard.
As Everard said, " He was a little bit on the immature side but he had a good frame and a big, deep girth.
His father, Sir Everard, was executed in 1606 for his part in the Gunpowder Plot.
The oration was founded in 1813 by the executors of John Hunter's will, his nephew Dr Matthew Baillie and his brother-in-law Sir Everard Home, who made a gift to the College to provide an annual oration and a dinner for Members of the Court of Assistants and others.
Its engineer was Everard Calthrop, a leading advocate of narrow gauge railways and builder of the Barsi Light Railway in India.
Timothy was found aboard a Portuguese privateer in 1854 by Captain John Courtenay Everard, of the Royal Navy.
Three days later he was flying a new Vickers amphibious aeroplane, the Type 54 Viking, to the first postwar aeronautical exhibition in Paris when he crashed in fog at Cote d ' Everard, near Rouen, Normandy stalling such that a wing hit a tree.
The Arundell Library, presented in 1837 by Everard, 11th Baron Arundell of Wardour, is the most significant ; it is not only a country-house library from Wardour Castle but also has a notable collection of 250 incunabula, medieval manuscripts and volumes of Jacobite interest, signal among which is Mary Tudor's Book of Hours, which it is believed was given by Mary, Queen of Scots to her chaplain on the scaffold.
He was succeeded by Everard Radcliffe, who held the post until the end of the 1911 season ; and then by Sir Archibald White, who led the team until the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914.
Mary J. Rathbun's first publication was cowritten with James Everard Benedict and concerned the genus Panopeus ; it was published in 1891.
From a passage from the text, Dialogue with Ratius and Everard, by the Cistercian Everardus, we learn that Gilbert was more popular in Paris then in Chartres.
The key figure in the attainment of this second charter was Sir John Everard.
John Everard, Sir John from 1605, was educated as a lawyer, and for a time he served the Butler clan and even the Earl of Ormond.

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