William Smyth

William Smyth (or Smith) ( – 2 January 1514) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield from 1493 to 1496 and then Bishop of Lincoln until his death. He held political offices, the most important being Lord President of the Council of Wales and the Marches. He became very wealthy and was a benefactor of a number of institutions. He was a co-founder of Brasenose College, Oxford and endowed a grammar school in the village of his birth in Lancashire. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Smyth, William
Published 1798
printed by J. Mccreery, for Cadell and Davies, London

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by Smyth, William
Published 1797
printed by J. M'creery, and sold by Cadell and Davies, London, and Crane and Jones, Liverpool

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by Smyth, William Augustus
Published 1781
Printed for the author

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by Smyth, William Augustus
Published 1781
printed for the author: and sold by Harrison and Co. No. 18, Paternoster-Row; and all other Booksellers

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by Smyth, William D., Carpenter, Jeffrey R.
Published 2019
Cambridge University Press

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by Dickinson, John
Published 1797
From the office of the Delaware gazette, Wilmington, by W.C. Smyth
Other Authors: ...Smyth, William Catherwood...

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Published 2016
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Smyth, William F....

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Published 2011
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Smyth, William F....

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Published 2011
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Smyth, William F....

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by Vaughan, John
Published 1797
--From the office of the Delaware gazette, by W.C. Smyth
Other Authors: ...Smyth, William Catherwood...

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Published 2018
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Smyth, William F....