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  2. William Tisdale - Wikipedia

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    William Tisdale also written Tisdall (c. 1570–? [1]) was an English musician and composer of the virginal school.No conclusive evidence about him has yet been discovered. Two William Tisdales have been found in London at the turn of the 17th century: one died in 1603 and the other in 160

  3. William Tisdall - Wikipedia

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    William Tisdale (c. 1570 –?), English renaissance composer William Tisdall (priest) (1669–1735), Irish Anglican priest and controversialist William St. Clair Tisdall (1859–1928), British historian and philologist

  4. Pain ladder - Wikipedia

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    "Pain ladder", or analgesic ladder, was created by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a guideline for the use of drugs in the management of pain. Originally published in 1986 for the management of cancer pain , it is now widely used by medical professionals for the management of all types of pain .

  5. William St. Clair Tisdall - Wikipedia

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    Tisdall was the principal at the Training College in Amritsar and later was the missionary in charge of the C.M.S. Muhammadan Mission in Bombay.. He was fluent in several Middle Eastern languages, including Arabic, and spent much time researching the sources of Islam and the Qur'an in the original languages.

  6. William Tisdall (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William Tisdall (1669–1735) was an Irish clergyman. He was well known in his own time as a writer on religious controversies, but he is now mainly remembered for his friendship with Jonathan Swift. The friendship was damaged by Tisdall's wish to marry Esther Johnson, Swift's beloved friend Stella. [1]

  7. Fitzwilliam Virginal Book - Wikipedia

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    It was given no title by its copyist and the ownership of the manuscript before the eighteenth century is unclear. At the time The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book was put together most collections of keyboard music were compiled by performers and teachers: other examples include Will Forster's Virginal Book, Clement Matchett's Virginal Book, and Anne Cromwell's Virginal Book.

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