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▪ I. † wroth, n.1 Obs. Also 5 wrooþ, wrooth, 5, Sc. 6 wrothe, 6 wroath. [f. wroth a., replacing wrath n. or wrethe n.] Deep anger or resentment; wrath, rage, or fury; ire. The earlier examples are doubtful. The first may be a miswriting for wrethe or worthe, and the second may be adjectival, as in G...
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Wroth
Wroth is a surname, and may refer to:
Henry Wroth, an English royalist soldier
John Wroth, any of several people of that name
Krysty Wroth a fictional Other
Wroth baronets, created on 29 November 1660 for John Wroth
Wroth H.
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John Wroth
John Wroth may refer to:
John Acton Wroth (1830–1876), convict transportee to the Swan River Colony, Australia
John Wroth (mayor), Lord Mayor of London in 1360
John Wroth (died 1396), MP for Middlesex and Wiltshire
John Wroth (MP for City of London), 14th-century MP for City of London
John Wroth (died
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Henry Wroth
Sir Henry Wroth (d. 1671), second son of Henry, Sir Robert Wroth's youngest son, acquired some fame as a royalist during the civil wars, was a 'pensioner In 1664 Wroth, with a party of horse, escorted Colonel John Hutchinson from the Tower of London on the road to Sandown Castle, Kent.
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Robert Wroth
Wroth (died 1614), English MP for Newtown, IoW, 1601 and Middlesex, 1604, husband of Lady Mary Wroth. Robert Wroth (Guildford MP) (1660–1720), English MP
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Thomas Wroth
Thomas Wroth may refer to:
Thomas Wroth (died 1573) (1516–1573), English courtier and politician
Thomas Wroth (died 1672) (1584–1672), English parliamentarian and author
Sir Thomas Wroth, 3rd Baronet (1674–1721), English High Sheriff and Member of Parliament
See also
Wroth (surname)
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Peter Wroth
Charles Peter Wroth (1929–1991) was a British civil engineer, a world pioneer in geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics. Sport
Wroth played county cricket at amateur level, playing minor counties cricket for Devon from 1947–50, and later for Cambridgeshire in 1962.
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William Wroth
Until the 1620s Wroth was apparently "much addicted to mirth, levity, and music". Wroth refused to proclaim the declaration and was reported to the Court of High Commission.
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Henry Wroth (cricketer)
Wroth was educated at Uppingham School and St John's College, Cambridge. Wroth's brother, Warwick Wroth, played first-class cricket in two matches in 1848, one each for Cambridge University and MCC.
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Warwick William Wroth
Life
Wroth was born in Clerkenwell, the eldest son of the Rev. Warwick Reed Wroth, vicar of St. Philip's Clerkenwell. See also the bibliography of Wroth's work, by John Allan.
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Edward Pinkney Wroth
Early life and education
Wroth was born on January 11, 1889, in Darlington, Maryland, the son of the Reverend Edward Worrell Wroth and Margret Gilpin Price Wroth died in office three years later, on June 22, 1946, in Erie, due to Coronary thrombosis.
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Lady Mary Wroth
Two years later Wroth's son died causing Mary to lose the Wroth estate to John Wroth, the next male heir to the entail. Jonson, a friend and colleague of Mary Wroth praised both Wroth and her works in "Sonnet to the noble Lady, the Lady Mary Wroth."
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Robert Wroth (died 1614)
Robert Wroth (died 1614) was an English courtier and Member of Parliament for Newtown. Robert Wroth died of gangrene in 1614.
His young son and heir died in July 1616 and his inheritance passed to his uncle, John Wroth.
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Wroth baronets
The Wroth Baronetcy, of Blenden Hall in the County of Kent, was a title in the Baronetage of England. Wroth baronets, of Blenden Hall (1660)
Sir John Wroth, 1st Baronet (1627–1664)
Sir John Wroth, 2nd Baronet (1653–1677)
Sir Thomas Wroth, 3rd Baronet (
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Lawrence C. Wroth
Early years
Wroth was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1884, the son of an Episcopal clergyman. In addition to writing, Wroth had a parallel career as a librarian.
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