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George Ernest Wright (September 5, 1909 – August 29, 1974), was a leading Old Testament scholar and biblical archaeologist. An expert in Ancient Near Eastern archaeology, he was especially known for his work in the study and dating of pottery .
George Wright. Their son George Ernest James Wright was baptised on 8 April 1770 at Walcot St. Swithin, Somerset, England. [95] Sir James's sister Mary Charleton was his godmother. [96] He married Rebecca Maclane (1772 [97] – 10 January 1819 [98] [97]) of Ham, Surrey, [1] on 3 June 1796 [99] [55] at St. Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England ...
Moore was married twice, first to Jane Wright (1736 [6] – about 1765 [7] [8]), the sister of Sir James Wright, Resident at Venice [9] [10] [7] [8] on 29 April 1763 at Walcot St. Swithin, Somerset, England; [11] and secondly, on 23 January 1770, to Catherine Eden, daughter of Sir Robert Eden of West Auckland.
George F. Wright (1881–1938), American politician & engineer Geraldine Wright , English neurotheologist G. Ernest Wright (1909–1974), American archaeologist
Nº Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Term Oration/notes 1: Sir William Blizard (1743 – 1835) [3] 1819 – 1822: Founding member [2] [4] Having been a pupil of Hunter, he suggested the title of the "Hunterian Society" rather than the initially proposed "London and Medical Physical" [5]
Sheriff’s Office investigators obtained an arrest warrant Thursday for Ernest James Wright, a 47-year-old man from Burton. Child abuse suspect evading arrest, police now searching northern ...
The result has a kind of musicological sweep that not only honors the cultural breadth of Ernest’s hometown — a city he loves enough that his and Royer’s 3-year-old son is named Ryman after ...
William John James — Postmaster of Southampton; George Ernest Jeffes— Legal Adviser, Egyptian Expeditionary Force; Henry Archibald Jenkin — County Secretary for War Savings, Worcestershire, Shropshire, and Herefordshire; Major George Gaston Jessiman — Deputy Assistant Director of Supplies. War Office