- John
Colbatch (1664–11
February 1748),
sometimes Colbach, was an
English churchman and academic,
professor of
moral philosophy at Cambridge.
Drawn into...
- Sir John
Colbatch (baptised 1666 – 1729) was an
English apothecary and physician.
Beginning as an apprentice,
rising through freeman to
master apothecary...
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local architect, took the
original commission on
behalf of
promoter John
Colbatch.
Another local entrepreneur,
Harry Preston,
restored the
hotel to its former...
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Examination of Mr. John Colbatche's Books, 1699. For this work on John
Colbatch,
Boulton was
helped by
Charles Goodall.
Letter to Dr.
Goodal occasioned...
- of the
Privy Council on 9 October. In the case of
Colbatch v. Bentley, in 1722 (see John
Colbatch,
Richard Bentley) he
resisted the
combined influence...
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mainly against Colbatch, to whom he
chose to
attribute the authorship. Bentley's
reply was
condemned by the
Cambridge heads of houses.
Colbatch brought an...
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Cambridge heads of
houses in
January 1721 on
Richard Bentley's
libel on John
Colbatch. In 1721
Waterland was
presented by the dean and
chapter of St Paul's Cathedral...
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general philosophy under its
present name in 1965.
Thomas Smoult (1683) John
Colbatch (1707)
Richard Walker (1744)
Edmund Law (1764)
Robert Plumptre (1769) George...
- (2004): pp. 16–36. 2004 "Thomas Bonham," "Richard Boulton," "Sir John
Colbatch," "Abraham Cypri****," "Sir
George Ent," "Charles Goodall," "Joannes Groenevelt...
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tutor of his college, and in this
capacity he
acquired a re****tion. John
Colbatch, in his
commemoration sermon preached in
Trinity College Chapel, 17 December...